Microsoft has been rolling out its newest operating system Windows 11 to personal computers. My Windows 11 upgrade prompt came recently, but couldn’t upgrade with my personal computer as a result of old processors.
The company says that “The availability of Windows 11 has been increased and we are leveraging our latest generation machine learning model to offer the upgrade to an expanded set of eligible devices,”
Moving forward the company says “We will continue to train our machine learning model throughout the phased rollout to deliver a smooth upgrade experience.”
Microsoft is advising Windows 11 users to activate its tamper protection security feature in order to prevent ransomware. Its security feature on Windows 11 helps keep users safe from prying eyes and it’s totally free.
Its Tamper security feature has been available for users since Windows 10 for both personal and business users. Microsoft is encouraging users as they migrate to Windows 11 to turn on this security feature.
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Microsoft describes the severity of the situation as “During some kinds of cyber attacks, bad actors try to disable security features, such as anti-virus protection, on your machines.”
This tamper protection feature prevents third parties from gaining the security settings of users on Windows 11. Hackers usually tamper with Windows devices security settings during the update installation.
Microsoft also has this to say. “it essentially locks Microsoft Defender Antivirus to its secure, default values, and prevents your security settings from being changed through apps and methods”
It’s really important to activate the tamper feature. Hackers could lock you or your organisation out of your windows system and demand a huge sum of money for a release.
Windows 11 is out and you can prompt your personal computer to make the upgrade. Here’s an article on how to upgrade to the latest operating system from Microsoft.
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