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Three Hackers Exploit Windows 11 Vulnerabilities at Pwn2Own

At the Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 hackathon on May 15th, three hackers exploited vulnerabilities in Windows 11, earning a total of $75,000 in prize money; the vulnerabilities, a use-after-free and integer overflow, an out-of-bounds memory write, and a type confusion vulnerability, could enable complete sys...

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Microsoft Promotes Windows 11 Upgrade: Speed, Security, and Faster Deployment Highlighted

Microsoft's new document promotes Windows 11, citing up to 50% faster workflows on Surface Copilot+ PCs compared to Windows 10, a 62% drop in security incidents for Windows 11 Pro users, and up to 25% faster Windows 11 deployment, encouraging upgrades before October 2025 when Windows 10 support ends...

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Windows 11's TPM Chip: Enhanced Security and Free Upgrade Offer

Microsoft is urging Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11 before October 14, 2024, when Windows 10 support ends, due to enhanced security features including a TPM chip that verifies system integrity on boot, preventing malware and protecting data.

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Microsoft Ends Windows 10 Support: 240 Million PCs Affected

Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2024, affecting an estimated 240 million PCs; users must upgrade to Windows 11, pay for extended support, or recycle their devices, creating a large-scale hardware refresh with significant security and environmental implications.

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Millions Migrate to Windows 11 as Windows 10 Support Ends

In February 2024, tens of millions of Windows 10 users upgraded to Windows 11, dropping Windows 10's market share below 60% due to Microsoft's free upgrade offer and security concerns, though hardware limitations and the potential for e-waste remain.

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40 Million Windows 10 Users Upgrade Amidst Looming Security Concerns

In the past month, 40 million Windows 10 users upgraded to Windows 11 due to Microsoft's messaging about the October end-of-support date, although around 500 million users remain vulnerable.

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End of Windows 10 Support Exposes Millions to Security Risks

Microsoft's October 14, 2025 end of support for Windows 10 will leave at least 240 million vulnerable PCs without security updates, prompting a push for Windows 11 upgrades while many PCs remain incompatible.

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Microsoft Ends Windows 10 Support, Urging Upgrade to Copilot+ PCs

Microsoft is ending Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025, urging 240 million users to upgrade to Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs to avoid security risks, a move potentially driven by slow Copilot AI adoption rates.

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Microsoft Ends Windows 10 Support, Urges 750 Million Users to Upgrade

Microsoft will end Windows 10 support on October 14, 2024, prompting 750 million users to upgrade to Windows 11 to avoid critical security vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-29824, which is actively exploited globally; Microsoft offers a free upgrade for eligible hardware.

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Microsoft's Windows 10 End-of-Support Warning Exposes Millions to Risks

Microsoft warned 800 million Windows 10 users about the October 14, 2025, end of support, offering a paid extension but leaving many vulnerable due to hardware incompatibility or unwillingness to upgrade, potentially causing a major e-waste problem.

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Saxony-Anhalt Accelerates Windows 11 Upgrade to Avoid 2025 Security Risks

Saxony-Anhalt is upgrading 88% of its 3,500+ government computers to Windows 11 before the October 2025 end of Windows 10 support, aiming for full completion by April to mitigate cybersecurity risks from the lack of future free security updates from Microsoft, affecting 32 million computers in Germa...

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Widespread Incompatibility Issues Plague Microsoft's January 2025 Windows Update

Microsoft's January 2025 Windows update (KB5050009 and KB5050021) caused widespread audio (headphones, Bluetooth, USB DAC), webcam, and other functionality issues across Windows 11 and 10, prompting users to uninstall the update.

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