I installed modern malware on Windows XP because I like to watch the world burn
Windows XP, nowadays, is a dangerous operating system to use. It hasn't been supported in a long, long time, and there are numerous security holes and issues with it that make it significantly easier to target and attack when compared to modern counterparts, such as Windows 11. However, there's an interesting consequence of its age that, almost paradoxically, helps prevent attacks. Because it's so old, it lacks a lot of modern Windows features... and that includes features that malware may look to take advantage of, too. That's why I installed Windows XP, and then tried to install malware on it.
Windows XP, nowadays, is a dangerous operating system to use. It hasn’t been supported in a long, long time, and there are numerous security holes and issues with it that make it significantly easier to target and attack when compared to modern counterparts, such as Windows 11. However, there’s an interesting consequence of its age that, almost paradoxically, helps prevent attacks. Because it’s so old, it lacks a lot of modern Windows features… and that includes features that malware may look to take advantage of, too. That’s why I installed Windows XP, and then tried to install malware on it.
Katarzyna Nguyen
Switzerland
Switzerland
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