![]() “If you look at the major attacks out there, whether that’s ransomware or phishing, we’ve struck directly at mitigating those, or at least making them much, much better protected on Windows 11,” Weston told Branscombe. ![]() Did Microsoft do this to sell more new PCs?!Īnd no Internet, this change isn’t just to sell more PCs (which have already been skyrocketing), it’s to make PCs more secure, Microsoft said. This message isn’t real, but it’s probably what a lot of people are thinking. I want people to flip their laptop open and feel they are much better protected, and we know that they will be, based on looking at threat intelligence versus the default we changed.” IDG There’s a lot of out-of-the-box security value. “Those are going to allow commercial enterprises to do zero trust and take advantage of things like System Guard. Obviously the TPM is there, so that’s going to give us the ability to do BitLocker in Windows Hello in more default scenarios,” Weston told Branscombe. It is weird to see this on my custom build unless they are seriously considering supporting a hardware that is a bit older than previously stated.“Virtualization Based Security is on by default. I would expect to see a message like this on a oem pc like a dell or hp. If there has been a change to support even a quiet one. If we remember Microsoft had publicly stated they would test 7th gen intel but ultimately stuck with 8th gen or later. So why this message on my 7th gen intel build? If you will remember there were plenty of articles like these Showing that support as far back as 8th gen intel but no later. Today I saw this getting ready for windows 11 on my 7700K build as if to hint or tease that support may come. I am not sure if this is news worthy but things like these things can elude to the future.
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