Euroconsumers

Winsage
September 29, 2025
Microsoft has agreed to extend free updates for Windows 10 users in Europe for an additional year, responding to pressure from consumer advocacy groups. The Dutch Consumers’ Association expressed satisfaction but urged Microsoft to consider ongoing free updates as long as many consumers continue to use Windows 10. Microsoft originally planned to cease support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. In June 2025, Microsoft announced that security updates would be provided at no cost to users of specific Microsoft services, abandoning a previous fee structure for updates.
Winsage
September 27, 2025
Microsoft will provide free extended security updates for Windows 10 users in the European Economic Area (EEA) in response to advocacy from Euroconsumers. A 17-year-old hacker, previously involved in cyberattacks on Las Vegas casinos, has been released into his parents' custody after a family court ruling. Boyd Gaming reported a cyberattack that compromised employee data but did not affect its business operations. Researchers from Binarly warned of vulnerabilities in Supermicro firmware that could allow attackers to gain control over server systems. Salesforce's Agentforce platform has a critical flaw, ForcedLeak, that could enable data extraction from its CRM tools. Kido International experienced a cyberattack that leaked sensitive information about children and parents. Volvo North America disclosed a data breach due to a ransomware attack on its supplier, Miljödata, affecting employee data. A critical flaw in the ZendTo file transfer application could allow users to access sensitive data by manipulating file paths.
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