By the time you read these words, the last day for Windows 7 support has already come and gone. The date set by Microsoft has been well known to most Windows 7 users for a while now, and the end of the line was officially January 14th, 2020.
If your organization still has a few machines running on Windows 7, from here on, it will be tough. Every new bug found should be treated as a zero-day because no new security patches or bug fixes are coming.
If you cannot or will not migrate away from Windows 7, you're going to find yourself increasingly at risk. Hackers are intent on exploit this huge opportunity for them because the first vulnerability discovered after that date will be exploitable which makes for easy work of stealing/destroying data, deploying ransomware and other viruses, etc.
This then, is one possible security solution. You'll pay a hefty premium for it, but if you need your Windows 7 machines and want a measure of security, the added cost is part of the equation. The costs of upgrading to Windows 10 may be less, so look into it.
EVEN ONE WINDOWS 7 DEVICE ON YOUR NETWORK COULD LEAD TO DISASTER WHEN IT GETS EXPLOITED.
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