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Update software to avoid serious security risks

Outdated software is an “open door” for hackers to exploit. Regularly patching vulnerabilities helps protect data and reduces the risk of financial loss.

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống16/09/2025

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Cybersecurity experts constantly advise users to update software to patch security vulnerabilities.
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Outdated software leaves systems vulnerable to attacks, data leaks, and heavy financial losses.
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The 2017 Equifax data breach exposed information on 147 million people because of a failed patch for an Apache Struts vulnerability.
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Target supermarket chain also lost more than 200 million USD after the credit card information leak in 2013.
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Developers regularly release monthly patches to fix bugs and enhance security.
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According to IT Convergence, unpatched systems are like open doors for hackers to easily penetrate.
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Patch management strategies, vulnerability monitoring, and employee training are key elements of cybersecurity.
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Software updates require leadership oversight, not just the IT department's responsibility.
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