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Outdated Windows Users Flout Computing Safety | Hardware


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By Jack M. Germain
May 4, 2021 4:00 AM PT
Kaspersky on April 26 released survey results revealing that almost one quarter (22 percent) of PCs still run the end-of-life OS Microsoft Windows 7, which stopped receiving mainstream support in January 2020.
When operating systems reach end of life, vulnerabilities will remain on the system without patch updates to resolve issues, providing cyberattackers with potential ways to gain access. Therefore, it is critical to update a system s OS to protect networks from this avoidable issue, according to Kaspersky.
Using an end-of-life operating system that no longer receives security updates is akin to driving a car with a brake light on. The likelihood of disaster is great and yet it is difficult to convey this to users of such systems without it appearing to be a ploy to get them to spend more money, suggested Oliver Tavakoli, CTO at Vectra AI. ....

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Outdated Windows Users Flout Computing Safety


May 4, 2021 4:00 AM PT
Kaspersky on April 26 released survey results revealing that almost one quarter (22 percent) of PCs still run the end-of-life OS Microsoft Windows 7, which stopped receiving mainstream support in January 2020.
When operating systems reach end of life, vulnerabilities will remain on the system without patch updates to resolve issues, providing cyberattackers with potential ways to gain access. Therefore, it is critical to update a system s OS to protect networks from this avoidable issue, according to Kaspersky.
Using an end-of-life operating system that no longer receives security updates is akin to driving a car with a brake light on. The likelihood of disaster is great and yet it is difficult to convey this to users of such systems without it appearing to be a ploy to get them to spend more money, suggested Oliver Tavakoli, CTO at Vectra AI. ....

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PSA: Still on Windows 7? You really should think about changing


May 06, 2021
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Based on a survey conducted by Kaspersky, roughly 10 per cent of business users and 17 per cent of consumer users in Singapore are still using Windows 7 which Microsoft declared as being at the end of life in January 2020 .
While it still works fine and it does everything you need it to do, users need to be aware just what end-of-life really means for them.
It means that no more updates will be issued by the vendor, including critical security fixes. This means that your PC will be left vulnerable to hackers with commonly known exploits being left wide open. Business users can pay for extended support, but it all ends up as an additional business expense. ....

Oleg Gorobets , Senior Product Marketing Manager , மூத்தவர் ப்ராடக்ட் சந்தைப்படுத்தல் மேலாளர் ,