Top Windows OEM Lenovo Urges Customers To Uninstall Accelerator Application (lenovo.com)
Two-Factor Authentication service Duo Security reported earlier that third-party updating tools found on Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer, and Asus (the top five Windows OEMs) are vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attack. Hours later, Lenovo, the world's largest Windows OEM by shipment figure, has issued an advisory in which it urges users to uninstall Accelerator Application, which comes preinstalled on many of its laptops and desktops models. Fortune reports: Specifically, as Lenovo said in an advisory notice, the auto-update feature in its Accelerator Application software can be exploited by a "man-in-the-middle attack" -- someone could get in between the computer and the server pushing out the updated software, fooling the computer into installing a fake version of the update instead of the genuine article. Such attacks can allow anything from surreptitious malware installation to the insertion of surveillance capabilities, or even the hijacking of PCs.
NTLite + (Windows10 ISO | Insider Preview ISO) + slipstreamed Lenovo Drivers + create ISO.
Rufus to USB Stick (GPT Partition Scheme, FAT32).
Clean Install Windows 10. Change License key to: VK7JG-NPHTM-C97JM-9MPGT-3V66T
Change License key to purchased Windows 10 Pro key. Register.
Don't even bother trying to use the recommended Media Creation Tool. When you have a OEM Windows machine it appears to ALWAYS fail to actually create the media (usb stick).