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.
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How many people use CCleaner because an IT mentor told them to because an IT mentor told them to?
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You're running a thing you have no support agreement or mitigating corporate license for that has intimate system access and is a black box.
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Surely that also applies to device drivers? And even FOSS not a complete answer, if no eyes are looking.
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Device drivers have a clear use tho; Without them your device doesn't work. CCleaner was cargo cult homeopathy on its best days.
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On modern Windows there is no legitimate reason to manually install vendor-provided drivers. OS installs the legit ones automatically.
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I've not used W10 in anger, but previous versions usually end up with a few stragglers IME.
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Also, I wonder how well W10 driver catalog will keep up with new hardware as it ages. I know W10 supposed to be "last version", but...
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Use of outdated OS versions in a non-isolated/non-personal-use-only environment is a huge infosec problem in itself...
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Actually, come to think of it, Wacom Volito tablet unsupported on W10 without driver kit from Wacom.
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Uhg, even Amazon calls it "Windows only". It's 2017 and someone is making a USB device not using std protocols, needing Windows driver crap?
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