Support for Windows 10 has ended, putting your system at risk. You don't have to upgrade—here's how to stay protected.
Windows users beware. Microsoft has confirmed that Secure Boot certificates, first issued in 2011, expire in 8 just weeks.
If you're still running Windows 10 on your PC, we've got some news for you. As of today, Microsoft is moving the software to "end of life" status. The good news: Windows 10 PCs will still continue to ...
Windows 10 has reached the end of support, which means cybercriminals have it in their sights. You don't have to switch if ...
Republished on October 8 with a new user survey and warning about the staggering scale of the Windows 10 risk that’s now less than a week away. Microsoft has a “security disaster” on its hands. Some ...
As such, today Microsoft has confirmed that ESUs are available for Windows 10 Enterprise 2016, as the company has updated its ...
Windows Security (formerly Windows Defender) is the built-in antivirus tool bundled with the operating system. It has saved ...
Microsoft's 2011 Secure Boot certificates expire June 2026, leaving millions of Windows 10 PCs vulnerable to boot-level ...
Are you still using Windows 10 on your desktop or laptop? If so, you need to know this: As of October 14, Microsoft moved the software to its "end of life" phase. What that means is that while Windows ...
Stop throwing away perfectly good PCs, here's how to run Windows 10 safely after support ends completely, through ...