Windows 7 is about to die, the best Windows ever made! Windows 10 was coded in Israel. What does that tell you? Even Indian CEO can’t get India to develop Win10 and the backdoors, due to incompetence of course. Windows 10 is slave-OS, where you and your life are sold to the highest bidder but have no fear, install a firewall like ESET and configure it to INTERACTIVE mode instead of Automatic. Your firewall will ask you everytime anything will try to connect to the internet, you can Block or Allow connections and set it to REMEMBER the setting so that it won’t ask you everytime. Block anything suspicious except for stuff like your internet browser and a few stuff and you will be fine but for now you can continue to use Windows 7 for at least until 2023 as security updates will continue to be released by Microsoft until 10 January 2023.
PC users still running 2009’s Windows 7 operating system are despairing online and paying their respects as Microsoft finally ends its technical support for the software.
The 10-year-old operating system is still one of the most popular in use, making up an estimated 33 percent of the global share, second only to Windows 10. Roughly a quarter of all Windows users are still using the out-of-date OS according to StatCounter. As of Tuesday, though, there will be no more updates or patches to shore up defenses against ever-evolving cyber-attacks on Windows 7 users.
While Microsoft did warn users for the last five years that it would end support for the product, this appears to have fallen on deaf ears judging by reactions online.
Starting today if your computer is running Windows 7, you and your computer are at risk. #Windows7 #Microsoft pic.twitter.com/qAcYs17LFH
— Tyler Mobarry (@TyMoTech) January 14, 2020
Millions of #Windows7 clients today. pic.twitter.com/SzKEQqMl1c
— Rene Hansen (@PorreKaj) January 14, 2020
Goodbye my friend! You will always be remembered as the best windows ever! #windows7 pic.twitter.com/M0WYHGgJ4E
— Nanuk Anori (@NanukAnori) January 14, 2020
https://twitter.com/Aakash_AS7/status/1216996622779011072
Many computers in the public sectors of nations around the world still run on the decade-old system. However, companies and organizations that are unprepared or unwilling to migrate to a new operating system can pay Microsoft for extended security updates for the next three years, on an ever-increasingly expensive, per-device basis.
Users can still update their antivirus software, but unscrupulous hackers will likely find other exploits to crack the system, which will be susceptible to malware, such as the infamous WannaCry ransomware attack which crippled the NHS in the UK for a time. The impact of the attack could have been limited had NHS staff updated their computers properly, a government report concluded in 2018.
“While you could continue to use your PC running Windows 7, without continued software and security updates, it will be at greater risk for viruses and malware. Going forward, the best way for you to stay secure is on Windows 10,” Microsoft wrote in a blog post.
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