With Windows 10 no longer receiving support, it has become an easy target for hackers. That doesn't mean you have to upgrade immediately—here's how to protect yourself from attacks.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Millions of people take pride in using the same PC for over a decade. It saves money by not having to buy a new computer. While the PC you use for everyday purposes may still work, ...
Windows 10 is no longer going to receive free security updates in the future, but that doesn't mean you have to update to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. Microsoft has issued its latest “deadline warning” to the 800 million ...
An urgent warning has been issued to millions of Microsoft users ahead of a major software change. As of tomorrow, Microsoft will officially end support for the Windows 10 operating system. That means ...
Microsoft has just played its joker card twice in a week, forcing upgrades on millions of Windows PC owners. This will raise serious alarm bells for hundreds of million of users who may now need to ...
Hundreds of millions of people around the world are at risk of falling victim to cyber attacks if they do not update their computers today, Microsoft has warned. A decade after releasing Windows 10, ...
Support for Windows 10 ended about 10 days ago, but you can still stick with the OS either through the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program or by just not caring about security updates at all. That ...
Windows 10 and Windows 11 users who installed last week's April Patch Tuesday updates may have noticed a strange new folder appear on their system drive, or C drive. Also: 10 pesky Windows 11 24H2 ...
Microsoft wants users to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 for free...unless you have an older computer. Credit: Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images If you're still running Windows 10 on your ...
Have you been happily using the same PC for years, maybe even a decade? You're not alone. Many of us take pride in keeping our trusty machines running. But Microsoft has a message that might make you ...