A little sad about CCleaner. It was one of those things where reversers and DFIR people were screaming not to use it and getting mocked.
Use of outdated OS versions in a non-isolated/non-personal-use-only environment is a huge infosec problem in itself...
-
-
Actually, come to think of it, Wacom Volito tablet unsupported on W10 without driver kit from Wacom.
-
Yes, it's an old piece of hardware, but if it still works, then it's a hard sell to say "buy new doohicky because W10 includes drivers OOTB"
-
"Buy new tablet because your PC will be unstable with this old one that needs to inject random crappy code into ring 0".
-
But don't drivers in W10's catalog come from "incompetent" manufacturers, so same "random crappy code" passed through WHQL?
-
Pretty sure WHQL limits the scope of what they can do, like add-on apps or poking at kernel internals in some of the worst ways.
-
Not perfect but walled gardens do help against this kind of thing, & for very-high-priv code it's important.
-
There are very strict restrictions for what a driver can do to get signed in Windows, and they keep getting stricter.
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.