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Today's the day when Windows 10 enters its End of Life phase, where Microsoft will no longer issue updates or security ...
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Windows 10 support ended on Tuesday, October 14. That means Windows 10 PCs will no longer receive security updates ...
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Microsoft officially ended free security updates for Windows 10 on Tuesday, leaving millions of users vulnerable to cyberattacks.
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