Modern security measures built into the Windows platform, including the User Account Control UAC system, Trusted Platform Module TPM 2.0 support, and Secure Boot support, have all played a role in reducing attack vectors. At the same time, a growing reliance on centrally distributed programs from vetted app markets and the reduced scale of peer to peer has aided in overall security, too. Of course, is always working on new ways to secure its desktop platform from malware, ransomware, viruses,

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