Security Risks
The latest Security Risks coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Windows 11 Can Run on a 2005 Opteron, But Newer Builds Demand This One CPU Instruction
A retro-computing enthusiast has booted Windows 11 on a 20-year-old Sun workstation powered by an early AMD Opteron chip, using a stripped-down community image called Tiny11. The catch: the...
Steam Sets January 2026 Deadline: 32-Bit Windows Support Ends, 0.01% of Players Affected
Valve has confirmed that the Steam client will stop receiving updates on 32-bit versions of Windows starting January 1, 2026, according to a report from Twisted Voxel citing the company. The move...
Microsoft's Console-Like Xbox UI Is Already Running on Windows Handhelds—Here's How
Microsoft’s upcoming Xbox mode for Windows handhelds—a full-screen, controller-first interface designed to transform devices like the ROG Ally into console-like gaming machines—has already been...
Why Microsoft, Nvidia and Google Control the Agentic AI Stack—and What That Means for Your Deployment
A new market analysis from ResearchAndMarkets places Microsoft, Nvidia, and Google at the top of the rapidly consolidating agentic AI market, giving the three tech giants an estimated combined share...
Nano11 Downsizes Windows 11 to a 2.29GB ISO — Here’s What You Lose
A new script called nano11 can compress a full Windows 11 installation into a 2.29GB ISO — a fraction of the original 7GB — by surgically removing everything from Xbox games and Solitaire to...
Windows 10’s October 2025 Deadline Is Firm: Here Are the Only 5 Ways to Stay Secure
Windows 10 will receive its final free security patches on October 14, 2025. When that date passes, any PC still running the operating system without a paid extension or a workaround will be...
Windows 11 Insider Builds Add Full-Screen Subscription Reminder, Sparking Adware Concerns
Microsoft is testing a full-screen renewal prompt in Windows 11 that appears when a Microsoft 365 subscription lapses, and early reactions from Insiders are far from welcoming. The new...
Office 2024 'Activated for Life' Downloads Are Dangerous Scams: The Real Difference Between Perpetual and 365 AI
Microsoft’s Office 2024 is a genuine product, but a wave of fraudulent “free download, activated for life” offers is flooding the web, luring users with promises of built-in ChatGPT—promises...
Windows 10 Still Runs on 53% of PCs: Your Urgent Migration Roadmap Before October 14
More than half of the world’s PCs—53% to be precise—are still running Windows 10, a staggering statistic just weeks before Microsoft officially retires the operating system on October 14, 2025....
Windows 11 Shrunk to 2.28GB by Nano11 Script — But Updates and Security Are Sacrificed
A new community script called Nano11 can carve a standard Windows 11 installation down to a bare-bones 3.25GB after aggressive compression, with the install ISO itself weighing just 2.28GB. That’s...
Unlock Windows 11's Hidden 'God Mode' for 200+ Settings, But Beware These Risks
A simple folder name trick hidden in plain sight within Windows 11 can unleash a treasure trove of over 200 system settings and administrative tools, but experts warn that the so-called "God Mode"...
nano11 Script Shrinks Windows 11 Install to 2.8 GB, Sacrificing Updates and Security
A new community script can compress a standard Windows 11 installation into a footprint of just 2.8 GB on disk, but the radical pruning required leaves the operating system unfit for anything beyond...