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Windows 11 TPM 2.0 — here’s why Microsoft requires it

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Windows 11 officially launched last week. It brings many new features and updates to the Windows experience. It also comes with some stringent hardware requirements. Chief among these is TPM (Trusted Platform Module) support — a feature even some not-so-old PCs lack. Microsoft has stated that these requirements are in place to protect systems from hackers. The Redmond-based company has now released a video which aims to justify Windows 11’s strict hardware requirements.

Staring Microsoft security expert Dave Weston, the video contains two examples of real-world attacks Windows 11 protects against. In the first clip, Weston shows how hackers can use an RDP (remote desktop protocol) port to brute force their way into a PC (via password) and infect a computer with ransomware. The second example has Weston using a PCI Leech device to bypass fingerprint-recognition login on a PC. 

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