A chain of recent disclosures shows that seemingly helpful browser extensions — including a long‑running Chrome add‑on and several “privacy” VPN tools with millions of installs — quietly gained the ability to intercept, record and transmit users’ AI-chat conversations and web traffic, turning...
Microsoft’s reputation for reliability has taken a beating in recent reporting, and a flurry of headlines this week — anchored by a paywalled Forbes column asking whether Microsoft now ships “shoddy” products — forces a hard look at how small businesses should read the tea leaves and respond to...
More people are still running Windows XP and Windows 7 than many headlines imply — not because those systems are ideal, but because compatibility, cost and inertia still matter to millions of users and organisations worldwide.
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When Microsoft ended mainstream servicing for...
A blunt consumer advisory telling people to exercise “extreme caution” with certain versions of Windows has crystallised a problem millions of households and small businesses now face: systems that have reached the end of vendor support are not just inconvenient—they are a measurable security...
Microsoft’s decision to draw a line under routine Windows 10 updates on October 14, 2025 is now a practical security inflection point for millions of endpoints worldwide — a scheduled vendor lifecycle event that transforms a familiar, working OS into an increasingly risky liability unless...
Microsoft’s decision to end mainstream support for Windows 10 has rippled far beyond product lifecycles — it presents a genuine risk of a significant uptick in electronic waste (e‑waste) and leaves a large population of users exposed to mounting cybersecurity danger unless they choose one of...
Security researchers and government cybersecurity teams are publicly warning that millions of Windows 10 machines face an elevated risk of malicious attacks now that Microsoft’s vendor-supplied patching lifecycle has moved past the platform’s mainstream support window — a transition that turns...
Microsoft’s decision to stop supporting Windows 10 marks the end of a ten‑year chapter for the OS and forces a practical choice on millions of users: upgrade, buy short‑term protection, migrate to another platform, or accept growing security and compliance risk. Microsoft’s lifecycle...
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Microsoft has officially stopped providing security updates, feature updates, and standard technical support for Windows 10 as of October 14, 2025 — and for most users the practical next step is to move to Windows 11 (if your PC is eligible) or enroll in the temporary Extended Security Updates...
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The abrupt end of free, routine support for Windows 10 — and the narrow upgrade path Microsoft has set toward Windows 11 — has created a perfect storm of security, equity, and environmental risks that could convert hundreds of millions of still-functional PCs into liability or landfill. Advocacy...
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Microsoft’s formal withdrawal of free support for Windows 10 is no longer a warning — it is a live operational event, and Arizona State University’s IT and academic units have already shifted into execution mode to protect students, staff and campus services as that clock stops on October 14...
Microsoft’s official lifecycle clock stopped on October 14, 2025, and with it the predictable stream of security patches that kept Windows 10 resilient against newly discovered kernel, driver and platform exploits — a change that security experts warn will materially increase cyber risk for...
Microsoft’s decision to draw the curtain on Windows 10 has finally arrived: the decade‑old operating system has moved from mainstream support into retirement, forcing households, small businesses and enterprise IT teams into a narrow planning window where choices are security‑driven and...
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Microsoft has officially ended free support for Windows 10, a watershed moment that shifts security responsibility from vendor to user and forces millions of devices into a precarious transition phase where unpatched systems will increasingly attract targeted attacks, regulatory headaches, and...
Windows 10’s official support end is a hard deadline — but for organizations wrestling with legacy, mission‑critical applications, the moment is not a verdict of doom; it’s a call to action with practical, fast, and defensible options to keep apps running securely while you plan longer‑term...
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Microsoft has officially closed the support chapter on Windows 10: as of October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer deliver routine technical assistance, feature updates, or the regular monthly security patches that kept the decade-old operating system current — a move that forces businesses and...
Microsoft’s cut-off for Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025 forces organisations into a near-term decision: upgrade, buy temporary protection, or knowingly accept rising security, compliance and operational risk. Background / Overview
Windows 10 launched in 2015 and has been the corporate...
Windows 10 reached the end of its vendor-supported life today, leaving a vast portion of the global installed base in a new and immediate risk category — and recent vendor telemetry plus industry surveys suggest that millions of endpoints will remain unpatched and exposed unless organisations...
This month marks a hard deadline for organisations that still rely on Windows 10: on 14 October 2025 Microsoft will end mainstream support for Windows 10, stopping routine security updates, feature and quality fixes, and standard technical assistance. This is not a theoretical milestone — it...
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Microsoft’s announced cut-off for Windows 10 support has turned what should have been a routine lifecycle milestone into a political, technical and environmental firestorm—one that risks leaving hundreds of millions of usable PCs exposed to attacks, forcing costly refresh cycles in the public...
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