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Firms issued warning on outdated Windows systems
Bangkok Post
|September 18, 2025
Using outdated versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system (OS) in a corporate setting creates significant risks for businesses as they are more vulnerable to exploits and may become incompatible with newer software and security tools, say Kaspersky experts.
More than half of general users globally and nearly 60% of corporate users utilise the Windows 10 OS, while only 33% of all users have upgraded their devices to Windows 11, according to Kaspersky's statistics.
Kaspersky's research data indicates while there is only a month left before support from Microsoft ends, more than half of all users (53%) still utilise Windows 10.
Furthermore, 8.5% of devices continue to operate on the outdated Windows 7 OS version. Support for this version ended in 2020.
Among business users, 59.5% of corporate devices use Windows 10, whereas in small businesses this figure is lower at 51%. The share of Windows 7 users in both categories is slightly above 6%.
Kaspersky experts warn outdated OS versions in corporate settings are more vulnerable to exploits and may become incompatible with newer software and security tools. This incompatibility can pose a severe threat for business continuity.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition September 18, 2025 de Bangkok Post.
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