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Death of Windows7?
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<blockquote data-quote="RKRN3" data-source="post: 854642" data-attributes="member: 82214"><p>I am not saying that Windows 10 is 100% secure, but it gets patched none-the-less. Windows 7 isn't going to get patched anymore. Remember WannaCry Ransomware in 2017? It infected mostly Windows XP. It had patches but organisations didn't bother to install them. This is one way in which Windows 10 is safe, as the updates keep getting installed automatically. Had they patched theirs before, WannaCry wouldn't have done so much damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RKRN3, post: 854642, member: 82214"] I am not saying that Windows 10 is 100% secure, but it gets patched none-the-less. Windows 7 isn't going to get patched anymore. Remember WannaCry Ransomware in 2017? It infected mostly Windows XP. It had patches but organisations didn't bother to install them. This is one way in which Windows 10 is safe, as the updates keep getting installed automatically. Had they patched theirs before, WannaCry wouldn't have done so much damage. [/QUOTE]
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