Support for Windows 10 has ended, putting your system at risk. You don't have to upgrade—here's how to stay protected.
Microsoft has just confirmed there are now 1.6 billion Windows users — most of whom are affected by its decision to terminate ...
Microsoft's ESU program provides security updates for Windows 10. You normally just head to Windows Update to register for the program. If the option doesn't appear, there are ways to trigger it.
Support for Windows 10 ended last year, but despite the potential security risks, Windows 11 hasn't enticed many people to upgrade. Now, Microsoft is scrubbing features from it, cutting off Secure ...
Act now — before it's too late. Microsoft has just issued a mandatory security update for all Windows 10 users, and this one comes with a new warning. Microsoft has now confirmed the next one of these ...
If you have a PC running Windows 10, your machine will stop receiving security updates on Tuesday, Oct. 14. The decade-old operating system is still used by nearly 41% of PC owners and up to 400 ...
For those with incompatible Windows 10 PCs, Microsoft is offering a paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to provide security patches for another year. Windows 10 reached its end of support ...
Home users who sign in to Windows 10 with a Microsoft account can register for Extended Security Updates (ESU) at no cost and continue receiving free updates until October 14th, 2026. The first ...
Here's what those enrolled in the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates program need to know about each monthly security ...
Windows 10 PCs can receive free security updates until October 2026. To qualify for free personal updates, enroll with a Microsoft account. Customers in any of the 30 countries in the EEA ...
This month's non-security update for Windows 10 is here, and it brings SMBv1 fixes and other patches for the operating system that will be out of support in less than three weeks. Microsoft has ...