With support ending for Windows 10, the most popular desktop operating system in the world currently, possibly 240 million pcs may be sent to the landfill. This is mostly due to Windows 11’s exorbitant requirements. This will most likely result in many pcs being immediately outdated, and prone to viruses. GNU/Linux may be these computers’ only secure hope, what do you think?

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    11 months ago

    Hahaha, don’t forget that the majority of ATMs are running some ancient and extremely old versions of Windows XP, NT, etc. imagine that!

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        11 months ago

        Today, the vast majority of ATMs worldwide use Microsoft Windows. In early 2014, 95% of ATMs were running Windows XP.[81] A small number of deployments may still be running older versions of the Windows OS, such as Windows NT, Windows CE, or Windows 2000, even though Microsoft still supports only Windows 10 and Windows 11.

        Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_teller_machine

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          11 months ago

          Thanks. Bizarre! So doesn’t that mean hackers can and should target atms because they’re insane security risks, not having received security updates for a long time now?

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            11 months ago

            That is one method that has been used recently… they drill a hole and connect to a serial port or something.

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            11 months ago

            They’re also security hotspots and the value you’re trying to attract is physical currency. The chances of getting caught is pretty high.