What you should know about software updates [15.03.21]
Software updates means an update offer by the manufacturer for software programs. The update is usually provided free of charge. For example, software errors are corrected and security gaps are closed that have been found and discovered afterwards. An upgrade, on the other hand, is in most cases subject to a charge. The focus of a software upgrade is on a new software version with additional functions.
Updates are only made available for a certain period of time. At the latest when the software is "End of Life (EOL)", a chargeable upgrade becomes necessary.
Depending on the operating system and the software used, updates are installed automatically or manually. "Windows Update" updates the operating system, Office and other products from Microsoft. Other software programs, such as a browser or e-mail program from another manufacturer, must be updated manually.
As a general rule, software updates should be installed promptly after they are made available. Especially when the updates are critical and close security gaps, as these can otherwise be exploited by criminals, e.g. to install malware, steal personal data or passwords. Therefore, you should regularly check whether the automatic update is active and whether updates are pending. Some software programs also check at startup whether updates are available.
If you have any questions, please contact the KIM.
Do you have questions or comments about this site? contact form