Computer shop news: Windows 8 has enough negative news and evaluation, and German experts have also stepped on it. According to the leak document obtained by the German media Zeit Online, the German government's IT experts believe that the Windows 8 system has a back door that allows the US National Security Agency (NSA) to easily control it remotely.
German experts are particularly concerned about how the Win8 system interacts with the TPM (Trusted Platform Module), worrying that once the Windows system is paired with the next generation of TPM 2.0 in 2015, it cannot be shut down when it is not desired. What they are afraid of is that once TPM 2.0 is in place, “there is no way to know exactly what Microsoft has done to their systems through remote updates” and therefore “lost control of information technology”. The experts concluded that in the machine where TPM 2.0 is installed, the security principles of “confidentiality and integrity will cease to exist”. Interestingly, however, German experts trust Windows 7 and believe that it can continue to be used at least until 2020. —— It seems that I have a foresight in the DPRK, and directly reject the TPM!
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