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Despite privacy concerns, Microsoft calls Windows 10 ‘the most secure version of Windows’

Home » Announcements » Press » Despite privacy concerns, Microsoft calls Windows 10 ‘the most secure version of Windows’

“Over the last two years we have seen ransomware evolve to the point where it can come in from multiple paths, spread throughout an enterprise and backup holdings while remaining covert to standard detection, and then lock down files all at once causing an enterprise-wide crisis,” Gourley said. “What was once seen as a joke is now one of the most significant threats in enterprise IT.”

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