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LG Split Screen Software Compromises System Security

jones_supa writes: The Korean electronics company LG ships a split screen tool with their ultra wide displays. It allows users to slice the Windows desktop into multiple segments. However, installing the software seriously compromises security of the particular workstation. The developers required administrator access for the software, but apparently they hacked their way out. The installer silently disables User Account Control, and enables a policy to start all applications as Administrator. In the article there is also a video presentation of the setup procedure. It is safe to say that no one should be running this software in its current form.

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  1. Re:For when you're too cheap to buy two monitors! by ArcadeMan · · Score: 3, Funny

    Now you are constantly paging because every single Windows program is unusable unless it is in full screen even though the number of white pixels is approximately 98%.

    Have you tried inverting the colours?

  2. Re:I knew! by arglebargle_xiv · · Score: 5, Funny

    It is a well-known fact that all Samsung software is utter crap.

    We're bashing LG here, not Samsung. It's their turn next week, after we do Microsoft on Monday.