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Windows 7 reached its official end of support on January 14, 2020

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: During installation, choose "Ask me later" for updates to ensure the OS remains unpatched. Disable Windows Firewall Windows 7 reached its official end of support

As of January 2020, Windows 7 has reached its end-of-life (EOL), meaning it no longer receives security updates or support from Microsoft. This makes it a vulnerable target for cyber threats. If you're still using Windows 7, it's essential to take necessary precautions to minimize risks. Use a reputable antivirus solution

Media Creation Tool: While Microsoft primarily offers a tool for creating installation media for newer versions of Windows, for Windows 7, you might need to use a third-party tool or directly download an ISO from a trusted source. Be cautious with third-party sources to avoid malware.

To practice exploits like EternalBlue, you need an unpatched or "base" version of the operating system.

  1. Legality — Downloading Windows 7 ISOs from unofficial sources may violate Microsoft’s copyright. Even old versions are proprietary software.
  2. Safety — Running a deliberately vulnerable OS on a networked machine is extremely dangerous unless isolated (no internet access, separate VLAN, snapshots before each test).
  3. Legitimate sources — Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) or certain academic programs provide old Windows versions. Some security training platforms (e.g., VulnHub, SANS) provide pre-built vulnerable VMs based on Windows 7.
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