end of life security risk

About this tag
Discussions tagged with end of life security risk on WindowsForum.com focus on the practical dangers of running operating systems and software after official support ends. A recurring theme is Windows 10's approaching end-of-support date in 2025, which forces users to evaluate upgrade paths, Extended Security Updates (ESU), or cloud migration. Without patches, unaddressed vulnerabilities become a growing threat for both individuals and enterprises. The tag also covers the financial and operational costs of staying on an unsupported platform, including compliance risks and hardware compatibility issues. Members share real-world experiences and advice on mitigating these risks through planning, isolation, or alternative solutions.
  1. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Upgrade, ESU, or Cloud Migration

    Microsoft's public notice about Windows 10 support is no longer just a calendar reminder — it's a deadline with real consequences for security, compatibility, and the cost of staying on an aging platform. Background: what the missing Primedia Plus article and Microsoft actually say The link...