Lenovo Complaint Filed in U.S. District Court
Kehoe Law Firm Proudly Represents Sterling International Consulting Group in Legal Action Against Lenovo Inc. and Superfish Inc.
The Kehoe Law Firm, a prominent Philadelphia-based law firm, is pleased to announce that it is representing Sterling International Consulting Group (“Plaintiff”) in a class action complaint filed today against Lenovo Inc., Lenovo Group Limited, and Superfish Inc.
Lenovo, a $39 billion global Fortune 500 company, is accused of preinstalling Superfish Visual Discovery, a spyware program developed by Superfish Inc., on at least forty-three different Windows-based Lenovo notebook computer models sold to consumers. The software allegedly performed a “man-in-the-middle attack,” compromising users’ secure HTTPS pages to inject advertising without their knowledge.
The complaint alleges that Lenovo failed to disclose the preinstallation of the Superfish program, which Homeland Security later deemed vulnerable to cyberattacks. Lenovo continued shipping affected computers even after consumer complaints surfaced. The lawsuit asserts that the program intentionally created security holes, allowing potential spying and unauthorized access to sensitive information. Kehoe Law Firm is known for its dedication to consumer protection and corporate accountability. With a history of successful litigation in high-profile cases, the law firm is committed to achieving justice for its clients.
John Kehoe, a Partner at the firm, expressed his satisfaction in being entrusted by Sterling International Consulting Group to pursue legal action against Lenovo and Superfish Inc. In a statement, he highlighted the firm’s commitment to consumer protection and corporate accountability. “Kehoe Law Firm is proud to represent Sterling International Consulting Group in the pursuit of justice for class members affected by Lenovo’s alleged failure to disclose the preinstallation of the Superfish program, compromising user security and privacy.”
For more information about Kehoe Law Firm and its involvement in this matter, please contact John A. Kehoe at [email protected] or call (215) 792-6676.