Security News > 2019 > January > 43% of businesses are still running Windows 7, security threats remain

With one year to go until Microsoft ends support for its ten-year-old operating system Windows 7, as many as 43% of enterprises are still running the outdated platform. Kollective’s research found that nearly a fifth (17%) of IT departments don’t know when the end of support deadline is, while 6% are aware of the end of support but are yet to start planning for their migration away from Windows 7. Those that remain on Windows … More → The post 43% of businesses are still running Windows 7, security threats remain appeared first on Help Net Security.
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