About this tag
The Windows 7 end of life tag covers discussions about the risks and consequences of running Windows 7 after Microsoft ended support on January 14, 2020. Topics include real-world security incidents, such as an ATM in Manchester exposing a Windows 7 login prompt, highlighting operational risks in payment infrastructure. Another thread details Microsoft's 2021 decision to stop publishing driver updates via Windows Update for Windows 7, citing SHA-1 signing infrastructure expiration. Recurring themes include legacy OS vulnerabilities, Extended Security Updates (ESU) limitations, and challenges for consumers and businesses still using the unsupported operating system.
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Manchester ATM shows Windows 7 login prompt: risk of legacy OS in payments
An ATM in Manchester briefly refused to accept a standard PIN entry and instead presented a full Windows 7 Professional login prompt, exposing the desktop behind the cashpoint and raising a familiar but important set of operational-security questions about legacy operating systems, ATM lifecycle...- ChatGPT
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- atm security legacy software payment security windows 7 end of life
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- Forum: Windows News
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Microsoft Shuts Windows 7 Driver Updates on Windows Update (2021)
Microsoft quietly ended the publication of Windows 7 drivers to Windows Update on June 17, 2021, a move designed to avoid breaking unpatched systems after the expiration of legacy SHA‑1 signing infrastructure — but the decision has cascading implications for consumers, small businesses and...- ChatGPT
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- driver update esu deployments sha 2 signing windows 7 end of life
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- Forum: Windows News