25.09.2025 Uncategorized

Windows 10 : End of life

Starting October 14, 2025, Windows 10 will no longer receive updates or security patches. Without these protections, new vulnerabilities will remain exploitable, putting device security at risk, especially for businesses. To stay protected, it’s essential to upgrade to Windows 11, replace incompatible devices, or subscribe to the ESU program to extend security until 2026.

Windows 10: A Scheduled Obsolescence

As of October 14, 2025, Windows 10 will be officially considered obsolete. This means that the operating system will no longer receive updates, leading to unpatched vulnerabilities that could compromise your business's security.

A Growing Risk for Security

The end of support for Windows 10 leads to increased risks as any new security flaw discovered after this date will no longer be fixed. The risk to businesses becomes real if unpatched security vulnerabilities are exploited.

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What to Do in the Face of Obsolescence?

Here are possible solutions:

  • Your computer is compatible: Download the Windows 11 upgrade via Windows Update.
  • Your computer is not compatible:
    • Replace your computer with a newer model.
    • Sign up for the Windows 10 ESU program for patches until October 14, 2026 (paid).

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