
Planned obsolescence is now a Windows PC security nightmare
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When core security certificates quietly expire across installed bases, 'supported hardware' becomes a moving target rather than a stable perimeter. If you run mixed-age Windows or Linux fleets, treat firmware and Secure Boot compatibility as a first-class risk item, not an afterthought to OS patching.
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