Old Windows and the Internet

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But are you willing to accept the risk? How do you know for sure you've patched every hole there is? How do you know there aren't holes you don't know about?

If an OS has a network stack and running network card drivers, it's vulnerable.

This is true, as only trivial code is bug-free, but it's also true that not all OS and hardware are equal, or even targetted similarly.

If you had any services open on any of the ports you would get owned after few minutes.

tell us something more inane please

LOL
You have no idea about how computers actually work, right?

You may not believe me but I just awoke from a twenty-one year coma and have returned to my bedroom almost as exactly as my parents left it. My computer has Windows 95 installed just as I left it. Would it be okay if I left it installed to connect to the internet to retrieve information from my old accounts (if they still exist)?

not a substitute for an actual firewall, and a piece of shit that would have remained in obscurity if we had migrated to IPv6 in time.

Bullcrap