Security News > 2019 > October > Microsoft will continue providing Windows 7 security updates for SMBs
According to the latest Alert Logic’s research, most devices in small and midsize businesses (SMBs) run Windows versions that are expired or are about to expire soon. Luckily for SMBs that don’t want or can’t upgrade from Windows 7, Microsoft has decided to provide extended security updates (ESU) through January 2023 – if they are willing to pay for them, of course. Details about the ESU offer Windows is the most popular desktop operating system … More → The post Microsoft will continue providing Windows 7 security updates for SMBs appeared first on Help Net Security.
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