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Windows Store auto-installs adware with new hardware

Users are encountering unwanted adware, specifically McAfee advertisements, being automatically installed via Windows installers through the Microsoft Store. This issue appears when connecting new hardware, such as LG monitors, with the "LG Monitor App Installer" appearing in startup apps without user consent. Other manufacturers like Alienware and Samsung have also been reported to engage in similar "ghost installs," raising concerns about Microsoft's policies on automatically downloading software and the potential for exploitation. AI

IMPACT This issue highlights potential vulnerabilities in software distribution and installation practices, impacting user experience and trust in hardware manufacturers and operating systems.

RANK_REASON This is a report about unwanted software installations bundled with hardware drivers, not a new product release or core AI development.

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Windows Store auto-installs adware with new hardware

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Hassam Nasir ·

    Companies are now using automatic Windows installers to display Adware through the Microsoft Store when you install new hardware — customer immediately gets McAfee ads on their PC after connecting new LG monitor; here's how to block the new ads

    LG monitors apparently auto-install an app on your PC when you first connect them, all thanks to the Microsoft Store.