Windows 10 support is ending, but you can receive an extra year of security updates by taking advantage of this program.
Not only does Windows 11 receive regular security updates, but it was also engineered with modern cyber threats in mind.
The U. S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has designated CVE-2021-43226, a privilege-escalation vulnerability in Microsoft’s Common Log File System driver, as actively exploited and ...
It has been discovered that a problem that prevented dual booting of Windows and Linux due to a Windows security update in August 2024 has been resolved by a patch distributed in May 2025. On August ...
Microsoft will end Windows 10 security updates for regular users in mid-October, but IT expert Peeter Marvet says poor cyber ...
Consumer protection organizations warn: never have so many computers been cut off from security updates as after the end of ...
Microsoft says Windows 10 home users who want to delay switching to Windows 11 can enroll in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program at no additional cost using Microsoft Rewards points or ...
Microsoft has acknowledged a software defect in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint that has triggered misleading security alerts on Windows 11 version 25H2.The problem incorrectly flags Dell BIOS ...
The Windows 10 KB5058379 cumulative update is triggering unexpected BitLocker recovery prompts on some devices afters it's installed and the computer restarted. On May 13, Microsoft released the ...
Microsoft provides one year of free Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Windows 10 in the European Economic Area, a move ...
Private customers should only receive security updates for Windows 10 in exchange for money or data. Consumer advocates force Microsoft to provide them for free.
As mentioned in the recent Windows Insider blog post, the latest preview version of Windows 11 for Insiders on the Dev Channel includes a new feature called “Administrator Protection,” which “aims to ...