Sounds too good to be true, but Morphisec, an Israeli startup, claims to have built an unhackable version of Windows.
Its not yet publicly available, a red flag if ever I saw one, but
internal testing has had a 100% success rate: "In a statement for BI,
Dudu Mimran, the co-founder of the company, describes this new OS
version as the Windows that 'Microsoft should be doing,' explaining
that, while the platform was initially designed for government use, it
can be actually installed by any enterprise that wants to make sure that
no hack is possible.
Basically, this operating can block any zero-day attack, the founder
says, thanks to the operating system randomizing all memory, which means
that the hacker cannot target the computer memory and compromise the
data stored on the drives.
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