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Why do people keep repeating this tired propaganda? What exactly do you think will happen?
No1 rule in IT security: Keep shit updated.
Now I haven't used windows other than managed work stuff for a decade but I would assume that the problem with the already existing nightmare of windows would be a lot worse if completely void of bugfixes.
But if you have an insight in to an entire field where the experts disagree on the subject I'm very keen on hearing it.
Very simple: I'm one user.
Do explain. How is that relevant to not getting bugfixes for your OS?
Where did I say not to get bugfixes for my OS, which is Windows 7?
You don't have to
Huh? And what does that have to do with running Windows 7? You can, you know... install all the patches even if Microsoft doesn't supply them.
They're called Service Packs.
If this is too difficult to grasp, we can talk about something else.