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Microsoft Faces Lawsuit Over Windows 10 End of Support

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Microsoft is under legal pressure as it prepares to end free updates for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. The move could leave millions of devices without critical security fixes, sparking fears of cyberattacks and prompting urgent calls for users to take action.

The lawsuit, filed in California by Lawrence Klein, argues that halting updates will unfairly expose users to risk. Klein owns two laptops affected by the change and wants a court order forcing Microsoft to continue free support until usage numbers drop to a safer level.

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Current estimates show that around 45% of Windows PCs, roughly 700 million worldwidestill run Windows 10. While upgrading to Windows 11 is possible for some, others face hardware limitations or cost concerns. Paid extended support will be available, but adoption rates are expected to be low.

Once updates end, new vulnerabilities in Windows 10 will remain unpatched. Hackers often move quickly to exploit outdated systems, making proactive measures essential. Without updates, antivirus programs and firewalls alone may not be enough.

If the court rules in favor of the lawsuit, Microsoft could be forced to extend free updates. Until then, experts advise acting before the deadline to avoid running an unsupported system

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