![]() ![]() I'm submitting this story to Slashdot because Lenovo does not provide an official support venue for their software, and the problem has persisted for several weeks with no indication of a patch forthcoming. This was noticed by many ThinkPad and IdeaPad users as an unexpected increase in fan noise, but many desktop users might not notice the problem. Make sure to check if your Lenovo laptop, computer, or server is affected and update as soon as possible to keep your data, network, and computer secure.New reader allquixotic writes: Since late January, most users running a pre-installed Lenovo image of Windows 10 has been bitten by a bug in Lenovo's System Update Service (SUService.exe) causing it to constantly occupy a CPU thread. ![]() For Lenovo Products, search for your model on Lenovo’s support page, and for IBM-branded products, search IBM’s Fix Central page. Lenovo also has a tutorial page with specific instructions for each model if you need further help.īleepingComputer first spotted Lenovo’s important BIOS update. Lenovo provided links to download the required updates. American Megatrends released security enhancements for its AMI BIOS, which is used by Lenovo, but there isn’t a CVE available for this vulnerability. Not every model is affected by every bug listed but Lenovo didn’t itemize by model. The vulnerabilities could lead to elevated privileges for attackers, unauthorized access to data, denial of service, and even arbitrary code execution. Fitbit Versa 3ĭell’s first Windows 11 ARM laptop is priced like a ChromebookĪMD’s integrated graphics might beat the most popular GPU on SteamĪpple could soon put an M3 chip in its worst laptop ![]()
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