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The vast majority of security issues with XP (and some with 7) are architectural. E.g.: you can't fix some security vulnerability relating to GDI on XP without essentially replacing it with Vista/7's DWM. Conversely, 7 has a few security weaknesses compared to 8/8.1 due to missing kernel security features that are, essentially, a binary diff between 7 & 8 rather than a small patch.

"Updates" for XP POS Edition and the like are mostly support filler and don't bring it up to the same security level as a modern OS. I.e.: There's still a bunch of logical vulnerabilities present.



Local "vulnerabilities", if that's what you're referring to, are really not.


Privilege escalation is definitely a vulnerability, the same way you'd consider a Docker escape a vulnerability.


Can you give specific examples of these sorts of vulnerabilities?




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