โJun-30-2021 05:47 PM
โApr-13-2022 01:58 PM
โApr-13-2022 01:39 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Nice to know, all. Thank you for the information. I've not interest in Office, since I do use only spreadsheets and word processor, and OpenOffice works very well for that.
Thank you for the info on ransomware.
โApr-12-2022 01:45 PM
โApr-12-2022 01:25 PM
thomasmnile wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
I'm wondering if Windows 11 will be closer to the rental rather than "owning" the OS.
Like how they turned MS Office, sorry, Microsoft 365, into a subscription software "service"?
โApr-12-2022 12:30 PM
1492 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Yeah, maybe. But I believe a lot of the successful ransomware attacks have been on Windows 10 machines ...
That's not quite the complete story. Those recent ransomware attacks were the result of social engineering malware, where the end user allowed the malware to run by falling for phishing emails.
Good luck running Window XP/7 on the internet, as hackers only need to exploit an unpatched vulnerability and install malware without you knowing it. Even kill/disable any security software you have running.
โApr-12-2022 11:21 AM
Wade44 wrote:
5-6 year old hardware with some exceptions is generally the cut off line for being able to upgrade to W-11. Hardware needs to support UEFI and be secure boot capable along with TPM 2.0.
โApr-12-2022 10:38 AM
thomasmnile wrote:
Like how they turned MS Office, sorry, Microsoft 365, into a subscription software "service"?
โApr-12-2022 06:02 AM
โApr-12-2022 04:19 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
I'm wondering if Windows 11 will be closer to the rental rather than "owning" the OS.
โApr-12-2022 03:17 AM
โApr-12-2022 01:57 AM
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โJul-16-2021 04:07 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Win 11 is basically a revenue enhancement for Microsoft.
โJul-16-2021 04:04 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Yeah, maybe. But I believe a lot of the successful ransomware attacks have been on Windows 10 machines ...