• @HackerJoe
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    Yes. That’s why I use Win7 for legacy stuff and Linux for everything else. On Win7 it was still easy to deactivate (disable a few Tasks and a few checkboxes). Since the updates stopped that PC is super stable too.

    no need to lecture me about muh sEcuRitY uPdAtEs. I know. As if any Microsoft Software was ever secure.

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        22 months ago

        Thanks. That was a good one. Maybe compared to what Cisco does they are passable.

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            What facts? Genuinely curious. Microsoft Software in general is pretty bad when it comes to found and or exploited security problems.
            I admit with all the legacy compatibility it must be hard to maintain Windows, but other projects manage that better.

            This is no proof, but a data point: https://www.cvedetails.com/top-50-vendors.php