• Dran@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    They won’t brick it, but you can bet that a lot of people are sitting on unreleased 0-days for win10. It will likely be dangerous to connect to the internet on day 1.

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      1 day ago

      Luckily I already don’t trust the internet already and don’t go anywhere online without script blockers and I don’t open emails as a rule of thumb. I am sure it will be dangerous, but I am not relying on passive security already.

      • Dran@lemmy.world
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        1 day ago

        Every packet you send/receive relies on passive security. Your nic drivers, the driver kernel model, all of the userland applications that sit on top of it. I get that in practical terms, your firewall will do a lot of the heavy lifting but there are passive rce vulnerabilities in previous unsupported versions of Windows that are trivially exploitable today.

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          22 hours ago

          Man, I wish these people would fucking be cool. I just want to play games. There is nothing valuable on my desktop for you

          • Dran@lemmy.world
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            12 hours ago

            Me too brother, but I disagree with your assessment on value

            An non-blacklisted residential IP address with reasonable throughput is valuable in and of itself. DDOS botnets, proxies to bypass geo blocks or to obfuscate illicit traffic, etc. Also your gaming PC could be used for distributed compute workloads of compromised, usually crypto mining.

            Any hardware/connection has value if it’s “free”. It’s just a numbers game beyond that.