Windows 10 & 11 seems to be Acting More & More Like Spyware (in my opinion)

Over the last few months I have run a number of test systems to see how Windows 10 behaves after MicroSoft flips the switch and stops support on October 14th 2025.

On one test system that was put into storage over two years ago.
(Win 10 i7 system, with the ethernet networking adapter pulled out before start up and without a wifi adaptor.)

I got the usual errors about no network etc… And then got a full screen “advertisement” with links to buy a new system from MicroSoft. (no, I did not click on them as I had no network).

Now I am human, and accept the idea I might have done something wrong with this test. But after working on thousands of systems in my lifetime I find it odd. (And as I said I could be wrong. But the only reason this makes since to me is that “something” was changed in a previous update. Can’t prove it, but there it is. (in my opinion).

On another test system, that did get all the updates until 60 days before the “End of support” and then had all updates and their respective “restart services ” aka “WaaSMedicSvc” or update medic as it’s called, disabled. All the updates magically started again after October 14th 2025. Again could be wrong, weirder things have happened. And after then shutting them down again came back on a number of times over the next few days. I could be wrong, but pretty weird, if you ask me and of course. (in my opinion).

Combine all this with forced AI “upgrades” subscriptions for everything, and telemetry sending reports of what you do and asking for permission for everything, (Windows accounts/Recall/Win11″) I am not sure what other conclusion you could come too.. and the fact that “they” (Microsoft) now get to decide when your system “dies”. It just stinks in my book.

Am I overreacting? Well let’s look at one of the biggest anti-malware companies definitions for the term “malware” (Excerpt from malwarebytes.com/malware), (great product btw). (checkmarks are mine where I “think” they match my thoughts)…

Hostile, intrusive, and intentionally nasty, malware seeks to invade, damage, or disable computers ✔ computer systems, networks, tablets, and mobile devices, often by taking partial control over a device’s operations. Like the human flu, it interferes with normal functioning“.

The motives behind malware vary. Malware can be about making money off you✔, sabotaging your ability to get work done✔, making a political statement, or just bragging rights. Although malware cannot damage the physical hardware of systems or network equipment (with one known exception—see the Google Android section below), it can steal, encrypt, or delete your data, alter or hijack core computer functions✔, and spy on your computer activity without your knowledge or permission“✔.

Just my opinion, but one of the biggest companies fighting malware out there seems to align with my views pretty well (No, they did not claim MicroSoft is creating malware.) But (in my view) it does seem that some of the things they point out, are things MicroSoft “seems” to have done or are doing now. (Again, could be wrong).

So while MicroSoft has every right to tell you that they will not support you anymore. Does it have the right to take action behind the user’s “back” and disable computers, so that they no longer work like before? You decide for yourself.

For this tech it looks like I’ll be doing a lot of Linux / LibreOffice installs this year and moving forward…

Is this just a “Rant” to get new customers? (fair to ask). And my answer is no. But see what others think about all this…

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=windows+without+spyware

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=windows+11+recall+spyware

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=windows+10+end+of+support



Website updates

Updating some backend stuff on the website as well as some article changes to better show what’s new in the tech world. A few minor “look and feel” updates. And removed some coivd-19 verbiage to better reflect new CDC guidelines and the President saying the pandemic is now over.

But as always, if you have special needs due to Covid-19, please let us know so that we may address them and make you feel as comfortable as possible.

Fake Antivirus Bills

Many are getting fake bills that look like they came from popular antivirus and computer companies. These are just attempts to get you to call the phone number in the email and scam you for a subscription you don’t have or already paid for. Ignore these. Do not call the phone number.

Dec 15th 2021 Covid Update

As of this writing all RenoGeek technicians have had their 2 main vaccine shots and the new booster.

As we have done from the start of the pandemic we are more than willing to work with our clients who might need special accommodations, such as contactless service calls, to get us all through these tough times. Feel free to call today to see how we may help you.

Beware of fake website invoices

I have had a few customers call /email about getting an invoice for their website domain form “us-domainauthority “. com”” for $289.00. It’s 100% fake. Never pay invoices from companies you have never done business with before. Your web developer should be able to tell you when you’ll need to renew again. And for those that don’t get this via snail mail, the scam is also done over the phone with high pressure sales people telling you that you must pay ASAP. Domain renewal never works this way. Stay safe…


8 billion+ passwords leaked…

8.4 billion passwords online leaked — your security may be at risk. A new password leak called “RockYou2021” has exposed 8.4 billion private login passwords.

If your still using the same passwords for all your accounts. It’s time to change them now. Need help? Call RenoGeek to help you setup passwords that won’t compromise all your online accounts.

Regarding Updated CDC covid-19 Mask requirements

As most have heard by now, the CDC has dropped the masking requirements for most kinds of businesses.

While we are sending only fully vaccinated technicians (2x shots + 14 days) to our onsite clients we understand that many are still struggling with the changes that have occurred in all of our daily life over the past 14+ months of the pandemic.

And with that in mind we are more than willing to work with our clients needs and can wear masks onsite if requested. Or as we have already been doing throughout the course of the pandemic, offer free “contactless” pickup and return of your computer equipment.

Feel free to call us at 775-313-1951 with any question you may have or to tell us how we may accommodate your needs.

May 2021 Covid-19 update

RenoGeek Computer Repair covid-19 protection measures
Covid-19 protection measures provided by RenoGeek

All employees are now fully vaccinated. And we are still following all state and local masking and distancing requirements for the safety of our customers. Along with sanitizing our equipment before and after each visit. We are also still offering Contactless pickup and drop-off options.

RenoGeek Computer Repair Covid-19 Protection Measures

RenoGeek Computer Repair covid-19 protection measures
Covid-19 protection measures provided by RenoGeek

RenoGeek is taking the protection of its customers seriously. First by following all current government orders regarding business operation in Nevada. And by constantly sanitizing our repair equipment and using theses CDC recommendations…

Cleaning hands often, with hand sanitizer that contains at least 70% alcohol.
Avoiding contact with people that are sick.
(please only make an appointment if you, your family and employees are feeling well).

Keeping a distance (at least 6 feet) from our clients.
Using new, disposable (one time use) masks, when visiting clients.
Requesting our clients stay safe and also use masks when we are on-site making a service call. As currently mandated by the Government.

Cleaning and disinfecting frequently, clients computer equipment and work surfaces.

Disinfecting clients computers before transport to our shop and again once we return your computer to you (on-site).

Technicians clean with 70%+ alcohol sanitizers before and immediately after client visits. As well as changing into a new mask before seeing each client.

RenoGeek has always had free pickup and dropoff for our clients. Today we are expanding this service to include, “Contactless” appointments.

Where you can just leave your computer at the door and we will pick it up for you. And you can pay with a credit/debit card when it’s returned to you.

(Please call ahead for an appointment for pickup so that we can make sure we can accommodate you and your equipment is not left outside for an extended period of time).

Fernando Corbato RIP

Fernando Corbato, an MIT researcher who invented the computer password and the Compatible Time-Sharing System, which let multiple people use a computer at the same time, passed away today.

While many hate passwords, the systems he developed, lead the way to the modern systems we now use today. He was 89.

Fernando Corbato
Fernando Corbato