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95 Of Every 100 Windows PCs Miss Security Updates

An anonymous reader writes "From Computerworld today: 'Nearly all Windows computers are likely running at least one unpatched application and about four out of every ten contain 11 or more vulnerable-to-attack programs, a vulnerability tracking company said today.' The new data comes from Secunia's free security-patch scanner the Secunia's PSI. The complete data run-down is available here."

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  1. Sales FUD by MeanMF · · Score: 4, Informative

    They're looking at EVERY piece of software installed on the computer, not the OS itself. They're doing this along with a very generous definition of "security update" to come up with hugely inflated numbers so they can better scare the clueless into buying their services.

  2. Run Microsoft Update not windows update on windows by Joe+The+Dragon · · Score: 3, Informative

    Run Microsoft Update not windows update on windows system to get all of the windows base os + other APIs and runtimes + office updates.

  3. How much of this is stuff people aren't using? by DrData99 · · Score: 3, Informative

    With all the pre-installed trials and other crapware the comes with home computers it is likely that many of these unpatched applications are ones that are not really at risk since they are never used. I see this even at work, where we run regular vulnerability scans. You tell a user that they need to update and get told that they haven't used said product in .