Microsoft has released the KB5071546 extended security update for Windows 10 to resolve 57 security vulnerabilities, including three zero-day flaws.

While this shouldn’t be news that we need to share, there are still many of you out there running the now deprecated Windows 10 operating system — without taking the next stop to enroll in their ESU (Extended Security Updates) program.
If you haven’t, you’re not receiving critical updates like the one above, and you won’t be protected against new threats in the future.
If you’re still vulnerable, contact us today to find out how to enroll in ESU, or find out how to update to the secure and advanced Windows 11 platform.
As any computer user knows, security updates come through on a regular basis. If your Windows 10 system remains unpatched it’s only a matter of time before you’re compromised.
Get in touch today, and let us help you stay safe and secure in the new year.










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