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Reply 20 of 25, by DoZator

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Reply 21 of 25, by kotel

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DoZator wrote on 2025-06-09, 20:14:

Dr.WEB

What even is that......

Well, I guess I could test it with the few Sality and other samples I got. Sad I lost my WMAwimad sample tho 🙁

EDIT: https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/dr-we … windows.432122/

Don't think it's so good after all

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Reply 23 of 25, by motley6

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Aren't we pretty much protected by obsolescence? Windows XP is still my daily personal OS and I haven't had a malware infection in probably eight years. I haven't had an actual virus virus in double that.

Reply 24 of 25, by fotafm

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motley6 wrote on 2025-08-12, 19:17:

Aren't we pretty much protected by obsolescence? Windows XP is still my daily personal OS and I haven't had a malware infection in probably eight years. I haven't had an actual virus virus in double that.

New malware specifically targeting Windows XP or Vista in 2025 are rare. This is true because the vast majority of users operate with more recent versions of Windows. Legacy systems remain at risk, however, from old and repurposed malware.

My $0.02

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Reply 25 of 25, by Jo22

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fotafm wrote on 2025-09-06, 15:13:
New malware specifically targeting Windows XP or Vista in 2025 are rare. This is true because the vast majority of users operate […]
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motley6 wrote on 2025-08-12, 19:17:

Aren't we pretty much protected by obsolescence? Windows XP is still my daily personal OS and I haven't had a malware infection in probably eight years. I haven't had an actual virus virus in double that.

New malware specifically targeting Windows XP or Vista in 2025 are rare. This is true because the vast majority of users operate with more recent versions of Windows. Legacy systems remain at risk, however, from old and repurposed malware.

My $0.02

F. Fota

Hi! Indeed.

I think that this kind of malware is at least about as rare as a flu that targets people with brown hair or black hair.

Just my two cents.

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