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Windows 10 is Microsoft’s operating system; its vulnerabilities, security updates, and end-of-support status affect endpoint security and exposure.

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Windows 10 is Microsoft’s desktop operating system, deployed on personal computers and many business endpoints. Its security model includes built-in malware protection, automatic update mechanisms, drive encryption through BitLocker, and hardware-backed protections such as Credential Guard and virtualization-based security when supported and enabled. These controls reduce risk but depend on suitable hardware, correct configuration, and administrative enforcement.

Windows 10 is especially relevant to vulnerability management because regular support for most editions ended on 14 October 2025. Systems that remain in service without an applicable extended-security arrangement may no longer receive fixes for newly discovered vulnerabilities, increasing the importance of asset inventory, supported-version migration, network restriction, application control, and compensating controls. Security teams should distinguish standard editions from long-term-servicing releases, verify update eligibility, and treat unpatched Windows 10 hosts as higher-priority targets during threat monitoring and incident response.

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Bank Info Security 2 years, 3 months ago

Windows 11 Adoption Is Slow Despite Windows 10 Security Risk

Only 8.35% of Windows Users Had Migrated to Windows 11 by May 2023Microsoft announced in December that support for Windows 10 will end when the OS reaches end of life in October 2025, yet enterprise adoption of Windows 11 is moving slowly. Enterprise leaders believe migrating to the new OS will lead to compatibility issues and increase costs to upgrade devices.