That is not what this article is talking about. Windows 95 and Linux 1.0 have long been marked EOL on Microsoft's and Linux kernel team's respective software version charts.
This article talks about older OS versions that are listed as still receiving security updates, but that that those updates aren't actually patching holes in all supported versions equally. It's like Microsoft released security patches for Windows 11 and 10 while both are in support, but without telling anyone actually omitted some fixes from the patches released for Windows 10.
This article talks about older OS versions that are listed as still receiving security updates, but that that those updates aren't actually patching holes in all supported versions equally. It's like Microsoft released security patches for Windows 11 and 10 while both are in support, but without telling anyone actually omitted some fixes from the patches released for Windows 10.