Why you should never connect a Windows XP PC to the internet

" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Eric Parker’s video is already two months old, it’s currently making the rounds again due to its absurdity. After just a few minutes, Parker was able to detect malware on his computer—he caught a virus without even actively surfing the internet!

He smartly ran this experiment in a virtual machine, and that virtual machine was only connected to the internet sans router.

A short time later, a new administrator account was added remotely and granted control over the system. By the end of the experiment, Parker recorded eight instances of malware (including four Trojans).

Firewalls alone aren’t adequate protection

The reason behind this experiment? Eric Parker said that he was simply curious to see what would happen to a Windows XP PC.

The video wasn’t staged, but he decided to switch off the built-in Windows Firewall and go online without an intermediate router or virus protection, which increased his risks of catching malware.

However, Parker pointed out that even with Windows Firewall activated he likely wouldn’t have been adequately protected. He recommended that these kinds of self-conducted experiments should only be carried out in controlled environments, if at all.

The experiment clearly shows how quickly an unprotected system—especially one that has fallen behind on security updates and/or is no longer supported by developers—can be tracked down and infiltrated by attackers, even without you doing anything.

Further reading: Is Windows 11’s antivirus enough for normal people?

https://www.pcworld.com/article/2413170/why-you-should-never-connect-a-windows-xp-computer-to-the-internet.html

Creată 1y | 30 iul. 2024, 14:20:03


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