NSA warns about Windows 10 security issue's

^^^^^^^
If you can build your own computer, you are not a typical user.
Obviously, people should not have to be a computer builder to have something that is user friendly these days one would think.
Are we going backwards?


The Lenovo has always been the one I dislike most.
Toshiba is another.

All I know is that I have 3 of the old "off loan" business Lenovo Thinkpad "T" series laptops.
Running XP and 7 on them for years and they seem bullet proof.
The Lenovo I bought the wife from Office Max is a very different looking
"Ideapad 110" with 10 on it and it is useless.

However, we have Lenovo Ideapad 110s at work with 10 on them and the seem to work fine on the limited system interfaces we use them on.
That's all we use them for is to hook up to some electrical sysems to trouble shoot.
We don't really use them like a normal computer would be used.
Very limited with no wifi or internet use.
I'm sure there are differences in what Microsoft sells.
Maybe they just don't have commercial bloat wear on them?