• @thorbot
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    1311 months ago

    You really shouldn’t

    • @chiliedogg
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      1211 months ago

      I don’t keep nuclear secrets on my PC, but sometimes I run tasks that take days to process, and Windows updates have fucked me more than once.

      • @thorbot
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        11 months ago

        Updates patch major security vulnerabilities. It’s cute that you think nuclear secrets existing in your hard drive are the only reason why you should care if your PC is infected with malware but it isn’t. Malware can steal your keystrokes, granting attackers access to your bank accounts and every other place you sign into online. Malware also uses background processes to do bad things, so your “multi-day” processes will take even longer when your computers resources are being hogged by nasty stuff.

        • @[email protected]
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          511 months ago

          A machine sitting there quietly crunching numbers isn’t going to get infected unless your firewall is wide open, and if it is then correcting that is far more important than installing the latest Windows updates

        • @Klear
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          211 months ago

          And they can use your PC for DDoS attack on other people, so it’s not like it’s just your problem if your pc gets infected by everything ever.

        • @thorbot
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          211 months ago

          Yep. Windows is notoriously bad for security vulnerabilities but updates do fix them quite often