Best practices for configuring security features in Windows Server have changed in recent years. We’ve just said (official) good-bye to Windows Server 2008 R2, and we should be getting ready to say good-bye to Server 2012 R2 as support ends in three years. It’s harder for those older servers to deal with today’s threats, such as new ways to gain access through tampering with and spoofing code-signing certs.
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