Is Windows 10 really 'the most secure Windows ever', as Microsoft claims?

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Windows acquired a terrible reputation for security with Windows 95, 98, ME and XP. But how much more secure for enterprise is Windows 10?

When Microsoft was playing internet-catchup in the 1990s, its rush to make it easier for people to get online - and to use Internet Explorer rather than Netscape Navigator - took precedence over pi...

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