pci compliance

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PCI compliance is a recurring concern in discussions about legacy Windows systems and financial technology. Threads on WindowsForum.com highlight the risks of running unsupported operating systems like Windows 2000 in public-facing kiosks, which can lead to security vulnerabilities and compliance failures. Another topic covers Diebold Nixdorf's support for Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024 in ATMs, emphasizing the importance of staying current with supported platforms to meet PCI DSS requirements. These conversations underscore the need for organizations to upgrade outdated systems to maintain security and regulatory compliance.
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    Legacy Windows 2000 in Public Kiosks: Urgent Risk and Remediation

    Windows 2000, once the stable backbone of enterprise IT, has turned up in public again — not in a museum, but as the operating system behind a battered ticket terminal on Portugal’s coastline, where a user-mode memory error left the touchscreen frozen and card payments reportedly out of service...
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    Diebold Nixdorf Leads the Way with Windows 11 Support for ATMs

    In a significant development that is poised to impact financial institutions and ATM operators, Diebold Nixdorf (NYSE: DBD), a leader in banking technology solutions, has announced its role as the first ATM solution provider to support Microsoft® Windows 11® IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024. This marks...
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