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  • 29
    Do you have another cigarette for me? Because I use Windows 10. And I don't care about that attack.
  • 13
    @MCCshreyas 🚬 Here you go...
  • 2
    @dontbeevil also I don't smoke. I just replied in that way the pic is shown. I am student and love coffee with code. 😉😇
  • 1
    @dontbeevil That's coool. I like this kind of people. Who are always up to date.
  • 1
    @dontbeevil @MCCshreyas ☕ here you go... 🍪🍿🍮🍔🍟🍩🍰 for rest of the people...
  • 7
    let them cry ...... linux FTW as always !!! =)
  • 7
    Linux user here..... and there goes all my save data on my gaming PC :/

    Oh wait, steam cloud FTW
  • 1
    And here to me starting to use chromiumOS on one of my school laptops 2 weeks before this shit started
  • 2
    @gdb123 Windows Update FTW
  • 2
    Yeah. I am the only like us user in the company and I still cry. I have to.patch all windows PC's.
  • 1
    @zshulu JZ much?
  • 1
    @Twelia I wouldn't know, maybe they did catch it on campus
  • 2
    @zshulu yeah with people like CF and their knowledge of security
  • 2
    let the babies cry, real men uses unix/linux as OS. =)
  • 1
    I am also a windows 7 user(attack rate: -95%) but I was not attacked why? Because I am not fool like other dumbass windows user(for example- those who ask programmer to install windows ).I got a infected file through email but ignored it.
  • 1
    @dontbeevil disabling Windows Update on 10 isn't a thing anymore. You can only set your "active hours" so it doesn't update while you're working -- and "active hours" can only be an 8-hour time span.
  • 1
    @dontbeevil they extended it? As much as I like that, I don't know whether to feel like throwing a party or punching them in the face.

    Maybe a party where we all punch them in the face?

    Also, I now realize I'm saying this to someone with the username "don't be evil".
  • 2
    @dontbeevil But that's in hindsight. Have you had Windows 10 force all of your software to close in the middle of working, before "Active Hours" was introduced?
  • 1
    @dontbeevil And when I say that, I'm also saying that "Active Hours" was a breath of fresh air compared to having your computer forcibly shutdown for updates.

    One of those earlier updates also put my laptop into a perpetual state of rebooting, and the most recent Creator Update made me have to reinstall sound driver (it was gone) and put some of my default programs and color profile settings back in order.

    So I hope you'll understand my frustration with Windows Update, even if a more recent one did fix what WannaCry would've otherwise exploited.
  • 2
    The only people I've seen run into it aren't really smart to begin with.
  • 1
    @JSn1nj4 don't worry the fall update is coming soon :/
    Let's see what breaks this time
  • 0
    All WannaCry is is a free encryption service!
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