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Ditching Linux For Windows After WannaCry Is Too Risky For Munich, Green Party Warns

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Adarsh Verma
Jun 17, 2017

Before final voting, these days, Munich is busy exploring the changes needed to make the shift to Windows 10. Meanwhile, in the wake of recent WannaCry attacks, Munich’s Green Party has said that it would be very strange to make a shift from Linux due to security reasons. Currently, Munich authorities are using LiMux, a custom Ubuntu-based OS.

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