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Microsoft is killing off Windows 10 this October—and that poses a potential security risk to your PC, depending on what you ...
The end of Windows 10 support is just a few months away, but Microsoft is giving users who can't or don't want to let go of Windows 10 just yet more options to receive security updates for an ...
Microsoft is ending security updates for Windows 10 this October. Here’s what you need to do to operate your older system safely.
To get free security updates for Windows 10 for an extra year after the October end-of-life deadline, Microsoft says you need ...
Windows 10 is officially dead to Microsoft come October 14. Microsoft had said you'd need to cough up $30 to a year to add another year of security updates.
For the first time ever, Microsoft is offering extended security updates for home users who are still running Windows 10.
Those options include syncing settings to the cloud to receive a year of Windows 10 security updates for free or paying $30 ...
A new variant of the banking trojan 'Coyote' has begun abusing a Windows accessibility feature, Microsoft's UI Automation ...
With Microsoft set to stop security updates for Windows 10 in October — unless you pay extra — security is top of mind for many businesses and individual users right now. And whether you’re ...
This fragmentation leaves organizations and their stakeholders struggling to assess and communicate their cybersecurity ...
After Windows 10 reaches end-of-life status on October 14, users who enroll in Windows Backup will continue receiving security updates through October 13, 2026, at no extra ...
Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates program will deliver paid patches for Windows 10 after Oct. 14, 2025, but only for version 22H2 devices.