Operating systems are large and complex collections of software, drivers, and firmware. Bugs and design flaws are inevitable. Some bugs are annoyances, like not being able to scroll in a document after closing a some menu popup. Other bugs are security flaws, like being able to bypass a login screen by enabling a specific combination of accessibility features from the username entry field. These are both fictional examples, but these are the sorts of things regular OS updates address.
Operating systems are large and complex collections of software, drivers, and firmware. Bugs and design flaws are inevitable. Some bugs are annoyances, like not being able to scroll in a document after closing a some menu popup. Other bugs are security flaws, like being able to bypass a login screen by enabling a specific combination of accessibility features from the username entry field. These are both fictional examples, but these are the sorts of things regular OS updates address.
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