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Windows 7

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33 articles stable

Windows 7 has appeared in 33 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2020Q1 with 4 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Microsoft, Windows, Windows 10, Google.

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Coverage Timeline

2020-11-01
Ars Technica 14 related

Google's Project Zero discloses a zero-day sandbox exploit on Windows 7 and 10; Microsoft says it has no evidence of the flaw being widely exploited

New Hacker Attack Confirmed By Google, Microsoft project-zero : Issue 2104: Windows Kernel cng.sys pool-based buffer overflow in IOCTL 0x390400 Nathan Ord / HotHardware.com News : Google Project Zero ...

2020-10-31
Ars Technica 12 related

Google's Project Zero discloses a zero-day sandbox exploit on Windows 7 and 10; Microsoft says it has no evidence of the flaw being widely exploited

Security flaw lets attackers escape sandboxes designed to contain malicious code.  —  Google's project zero says that hackers …

2020-03-11
VentureBeat 6 related

Report: 83% of internet-connected medical imaging devices run on outdated operating systems, up 56% since 2018 due to the end of Windows 7 support in Jan.

Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 security division said medical equipment is outdated and vulnerable to hacker attacks and health care organizations … Source: Unit42 .

2018-01-10
The Verge 23 related

Microsoft on Spectre updates' speed impact: “single-digit slowdowns” on new PCs, big effect on PCs with Haswell/older chips and servers with I/O-intensive work

Here's All The Proof You Need Brad Linder / Liliputing : Microsoft says its Meltdown and Spectre patches slow down older PCs more than newer ones (2016 and later) Carly Page / Inquirer : Microsoft: Sp...

2017-05-21
The Verge 15 related

Roughly 98% of computers affected by WannaCry ransomware were running Windows 7, according to data released by Kaspersky Lab

Windows XP was ‘insignificant,’ researchers say  —  One week after it first hit, researchers are getting a better handle on how the WannaCry ransomware spread so quickly …

2017-05-20
The Verge 13 related

Roughly 98% of computers affected by WannaCry ransomware were running Windows 7, according to data released by Kaspersky Lab

Windows XP was ‘insignificant,’ researchers say  —  One week after it first hit, researchers are getting a better handle on how the WannaCry ransomware spread so quickly …

2015-07-21
ZDNet 27 related

Microsoft releases emergency patch for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, RT, Server 2008 and later; vulnerability also affects Windows 10 Preview

update now Cale Guthrie Weissman / Business Insider : Microsoft issued an emergency fix for a vulnerability that let hackers ‘take complete control’ of affected computers Gareth Halfacree / bit-tech.n...

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TEXXR tracks 34 Techmeme articles mentioning Windows 7, dating back to March 2015. The biggest stories include Microsoft says it will rebuild Edge to run on Google's open source Chromium project and... and Microsoft clarifies Windows 10 rollout: OS will be pushed as a “Recommended Update” for.... Frequently covered alongside Microsoft, Windows 10, Google, Windows, and Edge.

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