Quarter of Milton Keynes businesses still using 'dangerous' Windows 7

    New data has revealed an estimated quarter of businesses in Milton Keynes are still using an out of date computer operating system – which is now a major target for hackers.

    Windows 7 reached the end of its life in January this year and was discontinued by Microsoft.

    But recent data from research company Net Applications reveals that Windows 7 is still being used on 23.4% of all PCs.

    “Any Milton Keynes business that’s using Windows 7 on even a single machine is taking an extraordinary risk,” said local data security expert Tony Capewell, of Your Cloud Works.

    “It’s now very clear that hackers are actively targeting people still using Windows 7. 

    “Over in the States, the FBI has published a warning notice highlighting the dangers. They say hackers are using previously undiscovered security flaws, safe in the knowledge they won’t be stopped.”

    Since January, Windows 7 has been officially dead. 

    That means there are no security patches, software updates or technical assistance from Microsoft.

    Any Milton Keynes business still using Windows 7 is advised to upgrade to Windows 10 immediately.

    Tony added: “With all the difficulty doing business in the last few months, local businesses don’t need a data security crisis on top.

    “This is one of those small things that needs to be addressed, before it causes a big problem.”

    Tony went on to say that “with the challenges businesses have faced this year, we’d like to share a quiet announcement by the Government that they are going to offer grants to support business tech. There’s only £250k per area so if you need help to get this grant, do get in touch with us”.

    Your Cloud Works was formed in 2009, and now looks after hundreds of local businesses in the Milton Keynes and Northampton area.

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