Windows 10 Support Ends: Users Face Deadline to Secure Devices
Munich – Millions of Windows 10 users are now operating without regular security updates after Microsoft ended mainstream technical support on October 14th, increasing vulnerability to cyberattacks. Users must now proactively address the situation to maintain device security.
The end of support for Windows 10 doesn’t mean computers will promptly stop working, but it does mean they will no longer receive crucial security patches, leaving them susceptible to evolving threats. Options for users include upgrading to Windows 11, transitioning to an alternative operating system like Linux, or purchasing extended security updates from Microsoft. Without one of these steps, devices risk becoming easy targets for malware and other cyberattacks.
According to Microsoft,users can upgrade to Windows 11 if their hardware meets the system requirements. alternatively, a paid-for extended security update service is available for some Windows 10 devices.for those willing to explore alternatives, switching to Linux offers a free and open-source operating system with ongoing security support.
IT and technology journalist Peter Welchering discussed the options in a recent podcast, emphasizing the importance of immediate action. More facts on installing Windows 11 and extended support for Windows 10 can be found at: https://support.microsoft.com/de-de/windows/windows-10-support-endet-am-14-oktober-2025-2ca8b313-1946-43d3-b55c-2b95b107f281.
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