Microsoft Defender continues protecting Windows 10 after support ends

Microsoft Defender will keep safeguarding Windows 10 PCs even after official support has concluded. However, users are warned against relying solely on the antivirus software. Monthly security updates remain essential, requiring enrollment in the Extended Security Updates program.

Windows 10's end-of-support phase has arrived, but Microsoft Defender persists in providing protection for these systems. The built-in antivirus tool will continue to function, offering basic defense against threats post-support.

Experts caution that this alone is insufficient. 'Don't make the mistake of relying on antivirus,' the report advises, emphasizing the need for ongoing security measures. Monthly security updates are crucial to patch vulnerabilities, and Microsoft recommends signing up for the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to access them.

This approach allows users to maintain some level of security on older hardware without immediate upgrades, though it comes at an additional cost via ESU subscriptions. The policy underscores Microsoft's commitment to phased transitions for its user base.

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