

And even though under the hood it’s basically Windows 10, Windows 11 is still the OS’s biggest update in six years, with an impressive number of new features and interface modifications. On June 24 this year, however, the company unveiled Windows 11. Microsoft actually claimed Windows 10 would be the last release of Windows, that the company would just issue updates from there on out.

Cybercriminals, of course, are exploiting that, slipping malware to users who think they’re downloading Microsoft’s new operating system. Microsoft hasn’t yet released Windows 11, but the new operating system is already available for download and preview. KasperskyPremium Support and Professional Services.KasperskyEndpoint Security for Business Advanced.

