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by anonymars
361 days ago
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What? TPM and Secure Boot aren't new at all. Fine let's remove one machine from the set: I support various machines owned by my family that are hardware encrypted spanning across the last 10 years. All work on Windows 10, use Secure Boot, and are encrypted with TPM and Bitlocker (or that invisible Home edition "device encryption" version). They don't support Windows 11. Even the extreme outlier machine has TPM. This nonsense is not about security. What threats are actually affecting people's computers these days? What is this going to do against phishing and scammers? What new security features are present in Windows 11 and not 10 that are so critical to justify throwing out hundreds of millions of machines? |
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