Microsoft will stop supporting Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10 on certain Windows computers on January 12.
Up to 20% of Internet browsers could be impacted, according to NetMarketShare.
After next week, Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) will push security updates and bug fixes to Internet Explorer 11 only, on machines running Windows 7, 8.1 and 10.
Anyone who continues to use an out-of-date browser could put themselves at risk for malware and cyber attacks.
Microsoft "encourages customers to upgrade" to Internet Explorer 11 "for a faster, more secure browsing experience."
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