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Bill Gates of Hell: Windows 10 Hijacking Computers

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Editor’s Note: Within the last week, four news editors on WND’s small editorial staff have had their computers forcibly taken over by Microsoft and left unusable for up to 90 minutes while the software giant upgraded the computer’s operating system, without user permission, to Windows 10.

Microsoft has turned “nasty” in its campaign to coerce hundreds of millions of customers to upgrade to its Windows 10 operating system, a program critics condemn as privacy-invading, data-swiping and “brimming with freemium services and ads.”

Microsoft has been trying to lure computer users into its new operating system for months, bombarding them with unending pop-up screens. But many users are comfortable with the systems they have, have no interest in learning new operations and have simply clicked the “X” to get rid of the unwanted solicitation.

You can’t do that anymore.

Microsoft changed the coding on the “X” so that clicking it now instructs MS to “upgrade” your computer to Windows 10. Yes, really.

In fact, the two options on the page, “OK” and “Upgrade Now,” do the same thing as the “X.”

To avoid the forced “upgrade,” a user has to go into the fine print.

Inside a logo box in the ad is a scheduled date for a mandatory upgrade. The user must look in the tiny type just below that line and find where it says “here” and click on that to avoid the upgrade.

“Police State USA: How Orwell’s Nightmare is Becoming Our Reality,” marshals the terrifying evidence to show the world of Big Brother is much closer than we want to admit.

Tech world reaction has been strongly negative to what one analyst called a “deceptive” action.

But is Microsoft concerned? Not really.

Multiple requests from WND for answers to pertinent questions were met with links to company promotions for Windows 10.

Then there was Microsoft’s offer several times to go “on background” to answer questions, an offer WND declined. It apparently would have been information a reporter is supposed to hear about Windows 10, but not the general public.

What do YOU think? Sound off on Windows 10 ‘hijacking’ U.S. computers

PC World addressed the issue under the headline, “How Microsoft’s tricky new Windows 10 pop-up deceives you into upgrading.”

Senior editor Brad Chacos explained what ticked him off.

“This morning, the unthinkable happened: My wife, an avowed PC user who long ago swore to never touch an Apple device, started shopping around for a Mac Mini. And it’s all thanks to Windows 10. Or rather, the nasty new way that Microsoft’s tricking Windows 7 and 8 users into automatically updating to Windows 10.”

He said he already was no fan of Microsoft’s “strongarm” tactics, writing several months ago when Microsoft said buyers of Intel’s Skylake processors “have to upgrade to Windows 10 in the next 18 months, or forgo all but the most critical security patches – and those will be available to Windows 7 and 8.1 users only if said patches don’t ‘risk the reliability or compatibility’ on non-Skylake systems.”

Chacos called the news a “bombshell.”

“Making sure new hardware works with old operating systems no doubt consumes valuable time and resources, and hardware and software are intertwined now more than ever before, but aggressively forcing users (including businesses) to upgrade to Windows 10 before the end of the operating system’s initial stated support cycle ends is unprecedented in the Windows world,” he said.

“That nasty trick resulted in my wife’s beloved Windows 7 PC being sneakily upgraded to Windows 10 this morning. Sure, she has 30 days to roll it back to Windows 7, but she feels so betrayed – like Microsoft forcibly removed her control over her own PC – that she’s strongly considering embracing the Dark Side and buying a Mac, instead.”

 

BBC technology reporter Zoe Kleinman explained how Microsoft’s decision to force users to upgrade has “caused confusion.”

Microsoft, he says, essentially changed the “X” from “close window and begone” to “I agree to your company taking over my computer for an indefinite period and installing whatever you want and then I further agree to be subjected to a bombardment of ads as well as pilfering of my private files.”

At InfoWorld, Woody Leonhard wrote: “Microsoft has ratcheted up its Win10 upgrade efforts, going from an irritating advertising campaign to ‘reserve’ an upgrade (reserving free bits – what a marketing concept) to ‘accidentally’ forced upgrades to increasingly dicey signup notices (‘Upgrade Now/Upgrade Tonight’) to hidden folders with 3GB to 6GB of unwanted downloaded data to GWX processes that automatically restart themselves. Those are the more noticeable dirty tricks.”

He posted an explanation on how users can roll back if they’ve already been upgraded, but he warned, “the rollback can take many minutes or even hours.”

“Note that rolling back may not keep new files you’ve created, depending on where they’re stored.”

While he said he uses and likes Windows 10, “this forced updating is, in my opinion, the most customer-antagonistic act Microsoft has ever undertaken.”

Chacos left no doubt about his thoughts: “So after more than half a year of teaching people that the only way to say ‘no thanks’ to Windows 10 is to exit the GWX application – and refusing to allow users to disable the pop-up in any obvious manner, so they had to press that X over and over again during those months to the point that most people proably just click it without reading now – Microsoft just made it so that very behavior accepts the Windows 10 upgrade instead, rather than canceling it.

“That’s gross.”

He went back to his wife’s issue.

“Thanks to the deceitful new update, there’s a very high chance that my wife will be a new OS X convert by the end of the day. You may have ostensibly achieved another Windows 10 upgrade to pad your adoption stats, Microsoft, but you very well may have lost a lifelong PC user who swore she’d never switch to Apple. Which means that may have to learn how to troubleshoot Macs.

“Dammit, Microsoft.”

Microsoft did send WND some comments it thought would be “helpful.”

“As we shared in October, Microsoft has been helping customers who received the Windows 10 upgrade as an ‘Optional’ (and now ‘Recommended’) update, to schedule their upgrade. Once a customer’s upgrade is scheduled, they will receive a notification that states the time their upgrade is scheduled for, with options to reschedule or cancel if they wish. If the customer wishes to continue with their upgrade at the designated time, they can click ‘OK’ or close (‘X’ out of the notification) with no further action needed.”

That’s from the ubiquitous “Microsoft spokesperson.”

What do YOU think? Sound off on Windows 10 ‘hijacking’ U.S. computers

Wayne Williams wrote at BetaNews, “Even if you like Windows 10, you should be angry at Microsoft.”

The “relentless pushing” from the software company is “scummy behavior, totally unbefitting of a company of Microsoft’s size and reputation.”

“The latest trick … should have people brandishing pitchforks and flaming torches and marching on Redmond, but it doesn’t. Why?Because Microsoft’s s—– g tricks are now what we expect from the company which doesn’t care in the slightest about its customers.

“Microsoft wants to get Windows 10 on a billion devices, and it’s going to hit that target even if Satya Nadella has to smash his way into your home and install it on your PC while you sleep. Sure, your computer might not work afterwards, but who cares, right? Certainly not Microsoft.”

He wrote: “Type ‘Windows 10 is’ into Google and the autocomplete suggests, among other things, the operating system is ‘bad’, ‘slow, ‘spyware’, and a ‘virus’. Bing pulls even fewer punches, saying Windows 10 is ‘rubbish’, ‘crap’, ‘awful’, ‘horrible’, and ‘slow’. Neither search engine suggests anything positive about Windows 10.

“Microsoft says once the free period expires on July 29, the Get Windows 10 (GWX) app will be removed from Windows 7 and 8.1 machines which have survived the bombardment, but will that be the end of Microsoft’s dirty campaign tricks? Somehow I doubt it.”

Want to give Microsoft a piece of your mind? Post a message on Microsoft’s Facebook page and the Windows Facebook page, call Microsoft’s headquarters at (425) 882-8080 or fax (425)706-7929.

Microsoft makes it nearly impossible to email the corporate office with user feedback, so hundreds of angry customers have flooded its Facebook page in the last 24 hours with complaints about the forced Windows 10 “upgrade,” including the following:

  • Hey Microsoft nerds. Back in high school, when a girl said no to your advances, she meant no. Same goes here when users tell you no they do not want Windows 10. I know high school was tough on you, but learn from it. No means no. – Abraham Yang
  • I am writing my congressional officials. This practice has got to stop. For Microsoft to take over people’s computers is an outrage! – Judy DeTuccio
  • Major class-action lawsuit incoming regarding forced Window 10 upgrades. Will be in the billions. – Jake Rappoport
  • SLAMMED BY MICROSOFT! I have patiently declined the offer to “upgrade” to Windows 10 each day for several months. This morning Microsoft slammed all of the machines in my office without my permission. The process took more than 2 hours out of our work day to reverse, which equates to several thousand dollars of lost productivity. This is an unacceptable business practice by a company I had come to trust and respect. When telephone companies employed similar practices, they were sued and criminally prosecuted! Restitution should be made to me and other impacted businesses who have suffered from this insane action on the part of Microsoft! Shame on you, Microsoft!!!! – Rick Biers
  • NO, NO, NO Microsoft!!! We don’t want automatic upgrades to Windows 10, and you have NO RIGHT to alter software we have paid for, on machines we own!!!! – Al Freeman
  • This whole Windows 10 update thing is really shady. Shame on you, Microsoft. My next OS will be Linux. – Derek Davis

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    • _2Lolo

      I tried this for a few minutes and found it hideous and unmanageable and reverted back to previous format.

      • Ted

        Every morning, before work, I have 10 minutes or so to check the weather and news & eat my bagel. Last week when I turned on the computer, a screen popped up, “installing 1 of 36 updates”. It took hours, and it popped up twice later on. I was pissed off enough about that, I didn’t know what the upgrade was! It seemed to lye “dormant” for a week or so. Thursday the 26th, I turned on the computer and got the “installing windows 10. Do not turn off your computer” window. I UNPLUGGED IT!!!

        I thought about it during the day, and got microsoft tech support on the phone. I was polite, and they did remotely remove it for me before it had been installed. I was polite because I thought I must have inadvertently clicked “OK” or something.

        After reading this post, I AM F#(KING PISSED!!!!!!!!!!! TORCHES & PITCH FORK TIME! :mad:

    • Mongoose

      I couldn’t stand windows 10. I did a clean install of windows 7 on both of my pc’s that I tested 10 on.
      Among many other things windows 10 says to “tap here” instead of click here. That is just annoying on a desktop.

      The only advantage that I found was that it was more compatible with higher resolution screens. I could turn the resolution to the highest setting without all of the text and icons becoming microscopic.

      • VirusGuard

        I would not go sa far as to say that windows 7 bloatware was good but it’s a darn site better than windows 10 and you could still keep it under control just about.

        I have 4k screens and get the same trouble as you when running Linux Mint and the only reason i use windows 10 is to know the devil and to come up with new software to slow him down.

        You run for the woods, i’ll hold him back

        • BEEF SUPREME

          Shoot him in the face. See if that helps.

          • The Clucker

            I prefer the “beat him in the face with a claw hammer” method, but to each their own.

      • Buck

        On win7 display settings there is an option to alter text and icon size on higher resolutions.
        “Set Custom Text Size (DPI)”

    • Pink Slime

      I do not trust Windows 10. One reason is it’s free. Second, they are FORCING this “free” on you. Doesn’t sound quite right does it?

      TURD, I believe it can spy on you through keylogging and you really don’t have control of your machine as WND as proven.

      STAY AWAY! It’s about control and the Mark of the Beast.

      • Ted

        Pink slime: Exactly Right! They must have spent millions developing windows 10. Not only did they try to “give” it to us via the pop-up windows all over the internet, they posted billboards along the highways!

        They expect some kind of substantial return on their investment, I was suspicious because of that reason.

        If something is “free”; IT’S NOT WORTH THE COST! They’re making money somehow. :mad:

    • Redlist Renegade

      This is WHY I’ve stuck with windows 7 as an operating system for a long time now ! I smelled a RAT with windows 10 when it first came out and I’ve avoided it like the plague (just like I’ve avoided any of Bill’s wonderful “vaccinations” !!! I just HOPE that the “Gates” of HELL are open for old Bill and his wife Melinda when they pass away someday !!! They will have LOTS of company with the rest of their GOOD buddies the Elite and all of their misguided enforcers and followers to join them there to roast and toast in utter agony for ETERNITY I’m sure !!! Say “Hello” to Satan for us won’t you Bill !!!!!

    • Don - 1

      Windows 7 will not be Updated after 2020. Therefore, Win 10 is like a bullet coming at you in slow motion.
      MS will eventually install Win 10 whether you like it or not.

      MS and Nazi Germany….both are about the same.

      • Pink Slime

        There is the LINUX alternative.

        • Jack Shlitz

          Yeah? Tell us more. PLEASE!

          • sysatic

            The above article is only the tip of the microsoft iceberg.!!!!!!
            Having been a microsoft professional since DOS 1.0, I have tracked, learned, and watched this corporation.
            There is an old saying in my circle. “microsoft is a marketing company, that just happens to sell software”. With that said….
            The LINUX operating system, is quite possibly the most stable computer platform today. From individuals, to major corporations, and government systems. LINUX is the trusted choice. Android is the most popular platform for smart phones. Why, it is based on LINUX.
            If anyone questions this, go do your own research.
            One last note, LINUX is the only operating system that still does not need an antivirus to be secure. Think about it. ;)

      • Overmind

        Updates are Irrelevant. I still use XP on many of my older systems. So ? I P on their ‘updates’.
        Everything is fine as it is. I had windows 7 reinstalled only once: when I changed my SSD and SP1 was just out. No update since, hundreds of applications and games installed, no problem whatsoever. And no, I don’t use an anti-virus, I actually want to modify my OS core as I see fit.

        XP would of been king today if no force-to-sell-with-vista+ policies and if they would made DX XP compatible.

        Yes, there was one situation I know of at a company when computers were infected due to nothing being patched, but they also had no firewall and no AV…so it was a cumulation of factors, not just the lack of updates. They were practically lacking everything and the virus was foreign.

    • zero

      I thought I’d try typing “windows 10″ into Google to see what it suggests. Here’s what I got:

      Windows 10
      Windows 10 download
      Windows 10 update
      Windows 10 review

      Hmm. let’s try Bing…

      Windows 10
      Windows 10 free upgrade
      Windows 10 download
      Windows 10 media creation tool
      Windows 10 iso
      Windows 10 start menu not working
      Windows 10 updates
      Windows 10 themes

    • Anonymous

      I remember now why I went to Apple, this isn’t the first time they’ve done something like this. Ten years or so ago, when they wanted to be sure there were no “stolen” copies of windows out there, they crashed drives.

    • NM156

      Got news for everyone. This happened to me. I had win 7 and clicked the x to close the 10 upgrade, Well, when I clicked the box to close it. instead of closing the window, it started to download win 10 and I couldn’t stop it. It took about 3 hrs. to download. I think somebody just rerouted the x and download. Not much I can do now. But thats ok. I went to confession. so I’m good. They were watching all of us all along anyways, we just didn’t know it……..Think about that.

    • Anonymous

      Uninstall and hide:
      Go to Control Panel, Navigate to Programs, Uninstall and find the Windows Updates or Windows patches.

      Or switch to Linux Ubuntu (Very Intuitive to use) or Linux Mint (VERY Windows like)

      KB2952664 & KB3035583. They’ll come back every month so you’ll have to be on guard.

      In the Windows Update settings, you’ll want to make sure the following is unchecked:

      “Give me recommended updates the same way I receive important updates”

      • Don - 1

        KB3035583 will sneak one hour after you delete the entire update. MicroSoft is on a warpath to hell with all Win 7 users.

        MS says to all Win 7 users, install Win 10 or we kill you.!!!

    • Jarheadusmc

      Note: An Israeli (MOSSAD) connected company now runs security for Windows 10. The intent is to record and file all users, their searches, comments, blogs, etc, for future disclosure, blackmail, or prosecution under hate crimes laws, etc.

    • Anonymous

      Yes, Microsoft just changed my PC to windows 10 without my permission. A massive lawsuit should follow.

    • truther357

      Sick of 10 coming up on my screen..telling me to switch.

    • Bob Russell

      I will throw my new computer in the local dump before I would use Windows 10. Screw Bill Gates. He has gone too far with his money.

    • Ellen John

      I don’t have a facebook. So, here is a ‘no’ to Microsoft for Windows 10 on my PC. Once we say no, the pop up should not come on any more. I was going to buy a computer, but when I heard that Windows 10 downloads our files, I gave up the idea.

    • Micah

      There’s a small program you can install on your computer that will prevent Windows from installing v10. It’s called “Never10″ – you can google it to find any number of sites where it can be downloaded.

    • Pedro

      Another very effective Win 10 blocker is “GWX Control Panel”; I have been using it for months, have had no problems with MS barging in to my computer.

      • Anonymous

        Published by Josh Mayfield. It works.

    • Overmind

      Rule #1 of any windows: disable auto-update.
      Critical fixes can be manually installed.

      How about UEFI/BIOS manufacturers make a little script that starts a compatible linux installation after any windows OS is detected ?

      Yes, I will use W10 on my next gaming rig, but not connected to the internet.

    • A Commentator

      Microsoft has been keeping track of everything you do on your computer since Windows 95.

      So fearing privacy, you’re a bit late.

      But hackers on the internet are thrilled so many of you are afraid of new OS versions. See, you don’t upgrade and Microsoft stops releasing security updates.

      Now you’re vulnerable.

      Oh, but you’ve got third party software protecting you? Good luck with that. The small team working on trying to protect your outdated OS, is not good protection. And with no updates to the core of the OS coming, all hackers have to do is modify tactics slightly using the same exploits to get around patches made in your third party software.

      Have fun with that.

      • VirusGuard

        The hackers have such an easy time because windows has so many back doors that are left open and when you get a virus it’s always someone elses fault but never Microsofts which is so secure that MS is locking us developers out all over the place so we can not stop the virus known as windows from calling home and doing update when it likes.

        Windows today is little more than a remote terrminal for the CIA/NSA and these updates, like the zillion so far are more about allowing microsoft access to scan and record everything you do than trying to fix broken back doors.

        No do all you can to stop the updates like i do

    • illi

      GWX control panel will uninstall and remove all windows 10 updates and attempts to install. It will block and remove any and all windows 10 spyware.

    • katkaprvosienka

      My dad recently told me this exact thing, his Windos updated for 10 by itself. Sick.

    • Mick

      Win10 virus.

    • gapatriot

      ubuntu or tails or now android is being played with to be installed as an operating system it is still in beta stage and not compatible with all computers alas I know mine is one it wont install too, yet

    • Anonymous

      This is why I bought a Chromebook. I could see this coming. When you’re company develops a new operating platform and it falls on it’s ass threatening huge losses for said company, weird things begin to happen.

      • chin1161

        hell google is worse than microsoft

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