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Avast PC trends Report 2019 reveals over half of PC software is out-of-date, putting users at risk

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Avast has revealed that more than half (55%) of PC applicatio­ns installed worldwide are out-of-date, making PC users and their personal data vulnerable to security risks. Avast’s PC Trends Report 2019 found that users are making themselves vulnerable to hackers by not implementi­ng security patches and keeping outdated versions of popular applicatio­ns on their PCs. The applicatio­ns where updates are most frequently neglected include Adobe Shockwave (96%), VLC Media Player (94%) and Skype (94%).

The report, which uses anonymized and aggregated data from 163 million devices across the globe, also found that Windows 10 is now installed on 40% of all PCs globally, which is fast approachin­g the 43% share held by Windows 7. However, almost one in six (15%) of all Windows 7 users and one in ten (9%) of all Windows 10 users worldwide are running older and no longer supported versions of their product, for example, the Windows 7 Release to Manufactur­ing version from 2009 or the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update from early 2017. Running out-of-date operating systems puts them at risk from vulnerabil­ities and other significan­t security issues.

“Most of us replace our smar tphone regularly, but the same cannot be said for our PCs. With the average age of a PC now reaching six years old, we need to be doing more to ensure our devices are not putting us at unnecessar­y risk,” said Ondrej Vlcek, President, Avast. “With the right amount of care, such as cleaning our hardware’s insides using cleaners, optimizati­on and security products, PCs will be safe and reliable for even longer.”

More people than ever are opting for laptops, tablets, and 2-in-1 PCs running Windows. Although desktops are in no way obsolete, 67% of users are choosing laptops and tablets, letting them work, browse and stream on-the-go and this trend is likely to continue into 2019. This shift to mobile PCs is also reflected in the most installed applicatio­ns. Google Chrome jumped to the top of the list in 2018, increasing its share of installs from 79% to 91% in the last 12 months.

Adobe Acrobat Reader (60%) came in as the second most popular, followed by WinRAR (48%), Microsoft Office (45%), and Mozilla Firefox (42%). Although the fourth most used applicatio­n worldwide is Microsoft Office, this is also one of the most out-ofdate apps. Globally, 15% of users still have the Enterprise 2007 versionins­talled, even though Microsoft no longer issues security patches or bugs fixes for that product. The Report also outlines the most popular PC brands, CPUs, RAM size and hard disks: • top five pC brands: globally, the most widespread PC brands are HP, Acer, Asus, Lenovo and Dell. • Most CpUs are still dual-core, with 74% running on two physical cores and only 20% own a quad-core system. • RAM: the most popular RAM size is four GB, which is enough for most day-to-day applicatio­ns. • hdd vs. SSd: only 15% of users own a fast SSD, the rest of users remain on either HDD or a HDD/SSD combo solution.

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