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Microsoft ‘Security Disaster’—400 Million Windows PCs Now At Risk

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Microsoft ‘Security Disaster’—400 Million Windows PCs Now At Risk

Microsoft has a “security disaster” on its hands. Up to 400 million Windows users must now brace for a “uniquely troubling” threat that leaves their PCs suddenly at risk. If this warning affects you, you’re running out of time to act. Do not leave it too late.

New data suggests Windows 10 is still running on 41% of all PCs. That’s a sharp drop from the 46% market share at the end of September. But it’s too little too late late. In 10 days, security updates will end for users not enrolled in Microsoft’s extended support option. This means paying $30 or ticking the right boxes to snag an extension for free.

That 41% equates to almost 600 million PCs. Of that, it is assumed up to 400 million cannot upgrade to Windows 11 given mandatory hardware hurdles. Older PCs without the right components can’t upgrade. Not without a green-fingered workaround.

“By contrast,” advocacy group PIRG says in its warning, “when support for Windows 8 ended in January 2016, only 3.7% of Windows users were still using it. Only 2.2% of Windows users were still using Windows 8.1 when support ended in January 2023.”

This follows similar warnings from Consumer Reports and EuroConsumers, with the latter pointing out Microsoft is “phasing out Windows 10 on a much shorter timeline than in the past.” Just four years after the launch of Windows 11.”

PIRG describes the scale of the impact here as “staggering,” and says it “can be traced to the popularity of Windows 10 and Microsoft’s decisions to impose strict hardware requirements in order to upgrade to Windows 11.”

PIRG’s original focus was the e-waste of hundreds of millions of PCs rendered useless. Although enterprising secondary marketeers are pushing Linux and Chromebook OS alternatives for otherwise good-enough hardware for which Windows is closed.

PIRG echoes warnings from the cybersecurity community. “When there are no more updates, quickly-addressed exploits become open doors.” Which means “ransomware gangs and other malicious actors will be rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of millions of unpatched – and unpatchable endpoints – after October 14,”

I’m going to assume this is a blip in the data, but the latest Windows breakdown also suggests a surge in Windows 7 usage just ahead of Windows 10’s decline. StatCounter reports almost 140 million PCs now running an OS that was retired in 2020.

If you’re running Windows 10, whether at work or at home, you must act before October 14 — if you have not done so already. Enroll in the free ESU, which requires a Microsoft and a OneDrive account. Or accept the inevitable and upgrade to Windows 11. This has not proven a popular OS, and it has taken this deadline to move the needle on its install base. But it is what it is. Don’t take the risk with your own PC and data security.

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