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Asus bombards Windows 11 with christmas.exe malware-like Christmas wreath banner
(www.windowslatest.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Welp, seems ASUS motherboards also push this by default: https://www.techpowerup.com/248827/asus-z390-motherboards-automatically-push-software-into-your-windows-installation
This is how cheats are installed on LAN competitions
Holy shit. I got Logitech peripherals, and an ASUS motherboard. I'm glad I'm on Linux. I still have Windows installed, and booted into it around 2 weeks ago, after it having lied dormant for four months. I didn't notice anything being installed, but maybe I had to reboot first.
Quite possibly, my peripherals and motherboard are all too old to have this anti-feature. Do you know if there is a list of which of their hardware this is the case for?
Damnit, I always preferred Logitech mice. I guess I might have bought my last one.
What's Logitech have to do with it
What does it do with Linux?
So, sounds like a Windows-specific ~~vulnerability~~ feature.
Make a read only file/folder with the same name and the script should fail. But that is horseshit.
Similarly (above), I can't confirm this either, on two different Asus boards, still in support/updates. I'm assuming this requires their software to be installed, which there's no point to, so I didn't bother... Maybe it's part of their armory crate system, which can (should) be disabled in the bios...