I only use windows at this moment b/c I have to for certain applications namely Fusion360. In another life linux was what I worked with for a number of years. Personally if you do not need to use windows, I would suggest linux.
Given all we know about what is going on. I question how "critical" some of these security flaws actually are, or perhaps they are actually introducing a flaw. I would say that 99% of the warnings put out are legit, maybe they all are. I just question things now waaaay more than used to 5 yrs ago.
ThanQ
This reminds me of something that happened in January:
https://www.google.com/search?q=windows+update+nsa&oq=windows+update+nsa
https://www.businessinsider.com/nsa-flaw-microsoft-windows-update-software-2020-1
https://archive.vn/dfssT
I'm on a windows machine right now. I already did the update. What's your recommended course of action?
what do you think u/Choctaw ?
I only use windows at this moment b/c I have to for certain applications namely Fusion360. In another life linux was what I worked with for a number of years. Personally if you do not need to use windows, I would suggest linux.
Given all we know about what is going on. I question how "critical" some of these security flaws actually are, or perhaps they are actually introducing a flaw. I would say that 99% of the warnings put out are legit, maybe they all are. I just question things now waaaay more than used to 5 yrs ago.