Unpatched end-of-life programmes with vulnerabilities are attack vectors hackers can exploit Maidenhead, U.K. – February 22, 2017 – The average private user in the UK has 72 programmes installed on their PC, and 6.7 percent of them are End-of-Life programmes that are no longer patched by the vendor. End-of-life programmes containing unpatched software vulnerabilities are popular attack vectors for hackers to exploit because they are so widespread on devices today. These conclusions can be drawn...
Source: RealWire
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