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CYBERSECURITY

Beware! The new threat hidden in Windows could leave you without a computer before November begins!

A critical Windows vulnerability may leave millions without their computers before November. Users must update by October 29 to avoid serious security risks.

Beware! The new threat hidden in Windows could leave you without a computer before November begins!

The U.S. government has issued an important warning to all Windows users due to an issue with the operating system that could lead to security problems for their devices. It is estimated that more than 240 million users are at risk of cyberattacks if they do not update their operating systems by October 29, 2024.

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The main operating systems at risk are Windows 10 and Windows 11. It is worth noting that older versions are also at risk of vulnerabilities, even more so.

What is the CVE-2024-43573 vulnerability?

This vulnerability issue is known as CVE-2024-43573, and authorities recommend that devices not be used after October 29 if they have not been properly updated. The primary users at greater risk are all federal employees; the warning is mainly directed at them, although it is also a very important alert for other users.

Additionally, the problem is more serious for Windows 10 users, as being an older version, its support period is nearing its end, set to terminate in 2025. It is crucial for all users to follow the government’s recommendations if they do not want to expose their PCs to attackers.

Federal employees at special risk

For federal employees, it is essential to adhere to these guidelines and apply the necessary updates and patches before the end of October to continue using their devices and performing their work safely.

The specific consequences of a massive system failure due to external attacks have not yet been detailed, but it is clear that the U.S. government does not want to leave any vulnerabilities in the security of its federal workers or citizens.

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