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PRIVACY ALERT: HP Quietly Installs System-Slowing Spyware On Its PCs Without Consent
SHTF Plan ^ | 11-29-2017

Posted on 11/29/2017 10:00:41 AM PST by blam

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To: Tucker39

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21 posted on 11/29/2017 10:56:09 AM PST by Hotlanta Mike ("You can avoid reality, but you can't avoid the consequences of avoiding reality.")
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To: blam

HP is spying on you should you happen to print out any posters that say, “It is OK to be white”.

We’re all being stalked.


22 posted on 11/29/2017 10:57:56 AM PST by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our one and only true hope.)
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To: RinaseaofDs

I’ve done it both ways. When I am serious, I pull the drive and plug it in to an external Thermaltake SATA caddy, and wipe it from another system. Long format always.


23 posted on 11/29/2017 10:58:27 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics.)
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To: blam

What Tom Servo said.

I keep an external hard drive loaded with all programs and drivers needed to operate. I make an image with macrium (or easeus) and also put that on the external hard drive. I then use a small dedicated USB thumbdrive for starting the computer (since your hard drive drive is occupied for a reimage.


24 posted on 11/29/2017 11:02:10 AM PST by aspasia
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To: blam

You do not own the software that is on your hard drive, unless you wrote the whole OS yourself.

You only buy a license to use a product that someone else created, owns, and maintains.

This includes MS, Mac, and Android operating systems.

As a user, and not an owner, you have no reasonable right to privacy involving the use of an operating system, software application, firmware, or communications networks that you did not create and maintain yourself.

If you don’t like the terms of their agreements, then create your own software, hardware, and encrypted communications systems.

Read the EULA sometime.


25 posted on 11/29/2017 11:10:57 AM PST by factoryrat (We are the producers, the creators. Grow it, mine it, build it. MAGA!)
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To: z3n

I really, really dislike my HP printer. I would go back to Lexmark in a heartbeat. Of course, manybe now Lexmark is not good but I am staying away from HP printers. Half the time, the printer goes off line, other times, it will not print at all.


26 posted on 11/29/2017 11:15:12 AM PST by hsmomx3
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To: Dr. Sivana

I’m going to let MS do it.

I’m not as cynical as you yet (a compliment), but I’m getting there.


27 posted on 11/29/2017 11:19:50 AM PST by RinaseaofDs (Truth, in a time of universal deceit, is courage)
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To: dayglored

Thanks for the ping.

Just checked services.msc and sure enough, there it is.

The HP analytics is set for delayed autostart, so I fixed that as well.


28 posted on 11/29/2017 11:26:21 AM PST by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: factoryrat; blam
> You do not own the software that is on your hard drive, unless you wrote the whole OS yourself. You only buy a license to use a product that someone else created, owns, and maintains. This includes MS, Mac, and Android operating systems. As a user, and not an owner, you have no reasonable right to privacy involving the use of an operating system, software application, firmware, or communications networks that you did not create and maintain yourself.
> If you don’t like the terms of their agreements, then create your own software, hardware, and encrypted communications systems.

Or use UNIX or Linux.

29 posted on 11/29/2017 11:34:51 AM PST by dayglored ("Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.")
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To: blam
Can they download this spyware onto my computers I already have?

Hard to say.

I manage about 100pcs among other things and the first thing I do or have one of my minions do is to uninstall ALL the bloatware that comes on any brand name computer winds up in my facility.

The latest HPs I've seen have like 20 little craplets that all run and I'm quite sure they are scarfing up data and reporting it back to the mothership. I don't even allow the network cord to be plugged in before all that stuff is scrubbed off a machine. I prefer fresh installs but sometimes I get bargain machines that are too cheap to pass up.

My advice to you is to uninstall everything HP except the printer driver if you have an HP printer. Even then, uninstall the "suite" and just run the bare driver. If it's an inkjet The printer will stop working if the ink levels get low and all the laser printers have toner levels on the display.

30 posted on 11/29/2017 11:39:33 AM PST by Malsua
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To: blam

Bkmk


31 posted on 11/29/2017 11:40:20 AM PST by RightGeek (FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
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To: blam; null and void; 100American; 3D-JOY; abner; Abundy; AGreatPer; Albion Wilde; AliVeritas; ...
On the heels of Lenovo’s massive $3.5 million fine for preinstalling adware on laptops without users‘ consent, Hewlett-Packard is jumping in with both feet when it comes to installing spyware on its PCs without the consumer’s permission.

DIE, CORPORATE SCUM!

PING!

32 posted on 11/29/2017 12:00:40 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Women prefer men with money and muscles. DUH!)
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To: z3n

Me too.

I have clients who call/text me about how their printers no longer work.

It’s ALWAYS a HP printer.

Setting up a new MacBook Pro for my Wife to replace her current HP with W10.

Have Parallels and Windows 7 Pro installed and set for coherence mode.

I’ve been using a set-up like this since 2012 and love it. Solid, stable and no forced updates.


33 posted on 11/29/2017 12:09:51 PM PST by BBB333 (The Power Of Trump Compels You!)
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To: HiTech RedNeck

Using it on Linux gets around all that stuff.

Yeah. It's amazing how one little print driver can talk with just about any printer on the planet with Linux, but you need the driver and 5 'support programs' with MS-Windows.

34 posted on 11/29/2017 12:15:31 PM PST by zeugma (I always wear my lucky red shirt on away missions!)
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To: z3n

“I stopped buying HP printers over 15 years ago because they came packaged with all sorts of software to run on PCs”

About 15 years ago when I ordered supplies for my office, I got a good deal on HP printer cartridges, so ordered a bunch. A few months later someone inserted a new one and it wouldn’t work. It had been programmed to not function if installed after the expiration date. So we had about 20 unusable cartridges just sitting there.

I decided to turn back the calendar in my PC to an earlier date to see if it would install. It installed fine with the new/old date, and then I just changed it back. Anyhow, my good opinion of HP took a dive then. It seemed like a scheme to force people to buy all new stuff.


35 posted on 11/29/2017 12:24:40 PM PST by MayflowerMadam ( "Freedom is not free; Free men are not equal, and Equal men are not free". Richard Berkeley Cotten)
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To: blam

http://www.crn.com/news/mobility/300096101/hp-vp-we-did-not-secretly-install-spyware-on-pcs.htm?cid=nl_alert-2#li=MA1-04016026055da495&cs=MA1-c50e3fd4718a47430c960aac26bcf97c

In a nutshell, no.


36 posted on 11/29/2017 1:47:09 PM PST by ro_dreaming (Chesterton, 'Christianity has not been tried and found wanting. It's been found hard and not tried')
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To: blam

check your control panel and look to the list of programs to uninstall; mine was installed without my knowledge or agreement on 21 Nov.


37 posted on 11/29/2017 2:52:54 PM PST by Zman (Liberals: denying reality since Day One.)
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To: texas booster

Did you just go to Services and disable them?


38 posted on 11/29/2017 2:57:49 PM PST by bamagirl1944 (That's short for Alabama, not Obama)
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To: blam

My HP computer is almost ten years old (bought used), and my laser printer, more than 15 years old. They run like lightning on either Linux or *BSD. Easy to use for business or design with free software, and everything works fine.


39 posted on 11/29/2017 3:29:38 PM PST by familyop ("Welcome to Costco. I love you." --Costco greeter in the movie, "Idiocracy")
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To: RitchieAprile

Thanks. It’s quite noticeable.


40 posted on 11/29/2017 3:33:56 PM PST by txhurl (Banana Republicans, as far as the eye can see)
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