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Microsoft says goodbye Windows 7

Microsoft says goodbye Windows 7.Microsoft writes on their website that the risk of infecting virus and malware on Windows 7 machines is increased if the software and security programmes are not updated.

Users should quickly switch to operating systems that support Microsoft, says David M., senior researcher at Kaspersky Lab.

Rick Ferguson, a vice president of software security firm Trend Micro, said using an infected PC can lead to rapid attacks.

According to StatCount data, at least one of every four machines is still running on Windows 7.
Hackers have long been trying to exploit Windows 8 software errors. From now on, even if Windows 8 has detected a security flaw, Microsoft will no longer fix it.

Microsoft says that after that date, the Windows Saver powered PC will not shut down completely, but it will no longer be secure. That’s why Microsoft recommends updating Windows 7 software quickly. Microsoft is pricing their new operating system at US $ 120. The company is also suggesting the purchase of a new PC.

UK authorities have warned Windows Seven users to send Internet banking and e-mail from PCs. The cyber security center of the country suggests that unsupported devices should be replaced as soon as possible after the deadline on January 15th. In addition, it is better not to run touch accounts from these PCs.

Advice Those browsing the Internet from Windows 7, the risk of malware attacks will increase day by day. This way the computer can run. Microsoft software updates will not be available. In addition, any other software or third-party anti-virus software can be used. Older versions of Windows can be used until January 2023.

Withdrawing support from Windows Seven would put users of PC operating at risk.

News Room,January 15, 2020

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