Win 7 vulnerabilities?

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Hello everyone,

I am still using Win7 ultimate and it is still working well for me. However, a friend recently told me that using it for online banking is risky because of security vulnerabilities. They advised me to switch to Linux instead. I would appreciated your advice on this subject.

Kind regards,

Anne
 

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a friend recently told me that using it for online banking is risky because of security vulnerabilities. They advised me to switch to Linux instead.

I don't use linux, but conceptually I do believe it's a safer OS than Windows (any version), so can't argue with that advice. My question, though, is whether that kind of solution is overly drastic or really necessary. For instance, you probably shouldn't go outside without your tin foil hat because the NSA could be reading your thoughts from spy satellites.

Okay, maybe not. But tires and other pieces are falling off airplanes in flight, so where do you draw the line? My point is it's a matter of degree, and for most users are the vulnerabilities in Win7 really that exploitable?

Personally, I still stand behind everything I wrote in this thread from last year: "Windows 7 and Internet Use". In post #24 I explain my reasoning.

As a computer tech retired after 30 years in SOHO consulting, my opinion is the two most important factors are to use your own router as a secondary layer of security behind your ISP's router/gateway (i.e., don't trust your ISP), and use a modern web browser. In a home environment, all threats have to enter through your router and web browser, so keep those up to snuff.

Behind those factors, I believe the choice of OS is far less critical. Even if your OS has vulnerabilities (and face it, they all do, it's just a matter of degree), it won't matter if the bad guys can't get through to exploit those vulnerabilities.

Using a modern browser is crucial, but for Win7 the choices are becoming fewer. Nobody should be using Chrome 109 or Firefox 115, as those are several years out of date by now. As of this writing, there are browser forks that are still being maintained for Win7 -- Supermium (Chrome fork) and R3dfox (Firefox fork) are still taking the modern (post-109/115) open-source base code and back-porting it to Win7. IMHO, they are every bit as secure as running modern Chrome or Firefox on Win 10/11. If/when the developers stop doing that, my advice will change, but until then I maintain the choice of OS is far less critical.

Also, don't do stupid stuff. Don't click links in emails, don't download or open anything you didn't specifically ask for, yada, yada. Your choice of OS isn't going to protect you if you do stupid stuff. Phishing and social engineering are by far your greatest threats, and are designed to get around safeguards in your browser and OS anyway. That responsibility is on you.

As for financial institutions, and as I noted in post #31 of the aforementioned thread, a few of them are starting to use ulterior means to bypass your browser and sniff out your underlying OS, all for the purpose of blocking Win7 just as a matter of policy. If your bank is one of those, sometimes adding "Ray's User-Agent Switcher" extension from the Add-ons store will help. It doesn't work for every website, but so far it's solved road-blocks thrown up by the banks I use. If it doesn't work for your banking website, you'll have no choice but to change your OS. Even then, a don't think it's really necessary to go to linux, but that wouldn't be a bad idea if you're going to have to learn a new OS anyway.
 

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When was the last time you updated?
All my Win 7 machines are updated to Jan 2026.

(Linux makes EVERYTHING harder)

EDIT:
If you want, I can tell you how to bring your Win 7 Ultimate up to Jan 2026.
 
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When someone tells me that "something is has vulnerabilities" I counterask with something along the lines of "Ok, what concrete problems does it has?". More often than not, your friend is just repeating the sales pitch from Microsoft, labeling their older OSs as insecure to make you buy the new one.

While the situation is not ideal, it's actually far from the disaster they claim to be. And pretty much never I've found an actual, tangible problem that isn't patched and affects me seriously enough to justify switching from a working system to a new one.

Windows 7 isn't more insecure now than it was 10 years ago, it works exactly the same. More often than not, for websites the main problem is browser feature support rather than the OS itself, so don't worry too much, as long as you have a proper security baseline, you'll be fine.
 

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Thanks to everyone who gave advice on my question. I appreciate it.
 
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Hello everyone,

I am still using Win7 ultimate and it is still working well for me. However, a friend recently told me that using it for online banking is risky because of security vulnerabilities. They advised me to switch to Linux instead. I would appreciated your advice on this subject.

Kind regards,

Anne
Windows itself doesnt need much security. What matters is what YOU install/download and the Firewall in your Router.
 

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Using a modern browser is crucial, but for Win7 the choices are becoming fewer. Nobody should be using Chrome 109 or Firefox 115, as those are several years out of date by now.
Firefox 115 ESR is still updated and will be till Autumn 2026 i think.
 

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Firefox 115 is not an up-to-date browser. It's based on code that's almost 3 years old by now. Yes, it's still getting security updates, but not any feature updates to the base code. So that makes it a secure 3-year old browser, which is not the same thing as a modern browser.

In contrast, R3dfox has both the security updates and the feature updates of the latest versions of Firefox. That makes R3dfox closer to a modern version of Firefox than is 115 ESR.
 

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Firefox 115 is not an up-to-date browser. It's based on code that's almost 3 years old by now. Yes, it's still getting security updates, but not any feature updates to the base code. So that makes it a secure 3-year old browser, which is not the same thing as a modern browser.

In contrast, R3dfox has both the security updates and the feature updates of the latest versions of Firefox. That makes R3dfox closer to a modern version of Firefox than is 115 ESR.
Who cares about the features? If it was possible I'd still be using Firefox 4
 

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Who cares about the features?

Some websites do. Do your homework and you'll find threads on this forum from people who have come across websites that don't work properly because they expect you to have post-115 functions.
 

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Some websites do. Do your homework and you'll find threads on this forum from people who have come across websites that don't work properly because they expect you to have post-115 functions.
Personally ive never had such an issue with ESR 115. But if someone else does, I guess they use something specific, like government websites which need the absolute latest security features ETC. Those individuals are the ones who have to upgrade.
What I'm saying is, Firefox 115 ESR is okay for casual browsing. I mean, here in my country, most business computers in cafes, restaurants, some offices, they all run Windows 7, and all of them use Firefox ESR 115. This version will be hard to get rid of.
 
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    Firefox
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    Windows Vista Business 64-bit SP2
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    Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 2.50GHz
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at the end of the day until banks/payee;s start ''refusing'' W7 AND the browser then you start worrying

SUPER note
ATM*s operating system is XP based go figure
 

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at the end of the day until banks/payee;s start ''refusing'' W7 AND the browser then you start worrying
And still, thats still not the end of the World.
 

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    GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3 Rev 2.0 (Award BIOS version F14)
    Memory
    4GB DDR2
    Graphics Card(s)
    SAPPHRIE ATI HD 3870
    Sound Card
    Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SB0090
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Sony SDM-HS75 17'' 75Hz VGA LCD Monitor
    Screen Resolution
    1280x1024 72Hz
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    Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical USB-PS/2 Compatible (BLACK)
    Internet Speed
    200Mbit/s FTTH (COSMOTE Fiber Plan)
    Antivirus
    Common Sense
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    Firefox
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    Disk Drives:

    Toshiba/Samsung CDDW SH-S203D DVD-RW (SATA)
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    Sony MPF920 Floppy Diskette Drive (Manufactured Jun. 2007)
    Phone: Blackberry "Pearl" 8100
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    System Manufacturer/Model Number
    HP Compaq 8510w
    OS
    Windows Vista Business 64-bit SP2
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 2.50GHz
    Motherboard
    HP Stock
    Memory
    Hynix 4GB DDR2
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA Quadro FX 570M
    Sound Card
    Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    HP LCD Panel
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1200
    Hard Drives
    500GB CRUCIAL BX500 SSD SATA
    PSU
    HP ED465AA AC Adapter + Stock HP Battery
    Case
    Stock
    Cooling
    Stock
    Keyboard
    Aftermarket, Replaced
    Mouse
    Microsoft Optical Mouse USB (with PS/2 Adapter)
    Internet Speed
    5-50 Megabits/sec. (Wi-Fi FTTH)
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    None
    Other Info
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    DVD Drive: Matshita (Panasonic) CW-8124 SATA CD-RW/DVD-ROM Slot Loading Drive
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