These Windows devices are at greater risk of hacking from today- check it's not yours

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The Daily Record
7 hours ago
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Microsoft released the Windows 11 25H2 update today, October 14, 2025. This update brings new features and improvements, but it also means that older devices not compatible with Windows 11 will stop receiving security updates. This leaves them vulnerable to malware, ransomware, and other cyber threats, making them an easy target for hackers. Devices manufactured before 2018, those with Intel 7th Gen processors or older, 32-bit processors, or lacking TPM 2.0 and UEFI/Secure Boot are at the greatest risk. While unofficial workarounds to install the update on unsupported devices exist, they are not officially supported by Microsoft and can lead to performance issues and a lack of future security updates, potentially compromising device stability and data. The new Windows 11 25H2 update includes benefits such as a faster update experience where many features are pre-installed, improved search ca... download the app to read more

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