Today, Microsoft is excited to announce a significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to Windows security and system reliability: the removal of trust for all drivers.
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RE: https://mstdn.social/@osnews/116302748664313031
Today, Microsoft is excited to announce a significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to Windows security and system reliability: the removal of trust for all drivers. This update will help protect our customers by ensuing nothing works! (It's for your own protection)
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RE: https://mstdn.social/@osnews/116302748664313031
Today, Microsoft is excited to announce a significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to Windows security and system reliability: the removal of trust for all drivers. This update will help protect our customers by ensuing nothing works! (It's for your own protection)
@catsalad <headdesk>
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RE: https://mstdn.social/@osnews/116302748664313031
Today, Microsoft is excited to announce a significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to Windows security and system reliability: the removal of trust for all drivers. This update will help protect our customers by ensuing nothing works! (It's for your own protection)
@catsalad Always practice defensive driving
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RE: https://mstdn.social/@osnews/116302748664313031
Today, Microsoft is excited to announce a significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to Windows security and system reliability: the removal of trust for all drivers. This update will help protect our customers by ensuing nothing works! (It's for your own protection)
@catsalad I'm confused what this even means... Does it do some kind of online check to see if you're allowed to install drivers now or something?
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RE: https://mstdn.social/@osnews/116302748664313031
Today, Microsoft is excited to announce a significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to Windows security and system reliability: the removal of trust for all drivers. This update will help protect our customers by ensuing nothing works! (It's for your own protection)
@catsalad you can't be hacked if your computer does not boot

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RE: https://mstdn.social/@osnews/116302748664313031
Today, Microsoft is excited to announce a significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to Windows security and system reliability: the removal of trust for all drivers. This update will help protect our customers by ensuing nothing works! (It's for your own protection)
@catsalad Why is everyone who announces something detrimental always "excited?"
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