Everyone's laughing except Southwestern Airlines, who are scrambling to check their tapes for As and Bs.
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Lol omg these fucking companies.
Like, as hobbyists you have a more secure system than literal airlines.
doesn't using Win95 mean that SWA is vulnerable to a million other well known and unpatched exploits?
Yep. Hopefully their Win95 machines are very well protected from the rest of the network. Seems a little doubtful though.
Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 machines won't be able to run any modern browsers or JavaScript, so that may protect them somewhat. I don't know if you can even run any modern antivirus/endpoint security software, or a software firewall, on Windows 95.