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<blockquote data-quote="struppigel" data-source="post: 964370" data-attributes="member: 86910"><p>Hello spurkza</p><p></p><p>You will not like my response but currently you are asking us which locks you should add to secure your appartment door while the wall has a big holes in it where anyone can enter. </p><p></p><p>What I mean by that is that you still rely on Windows 7 SP1. Security holes are wide open, and since it has reached end of support there is also no way to fix them. No antivirus setup aka very good lock for your door will help preventing anyone to enter via the holes in your wall. It is not worth spending your time tinkering with that. Do your best to get an up-to-date system as soon as possible. Only after that it makes sense to think about adding security software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="struppigel, post: 964370, member: 86910"] Hello spurkza You will not like my response but currently you are asking us which locks you should add to secure your appartment door while the wall has a big holes in it where anyone can enter. What I mean by that is that you still rely on Windows 7 SP1. Security holes are wide open, and since it has reached end of support there is also no way to fix them. No antivirus setup aka very good lock for your door will help preventing anyone to enter via the holes in your wall. It is not worth spending your time tinkering with that. Do your best to get an up-to-date system as soon as possible. Only after that it makes sense to think about adding security software. [/QUOTE]
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