Thirteen years after its release, technical support for Microsoft's Windows XP operating system will end tomorrow, leaving hundreds of millions of computers vulnerable to hackers and other security ...
TORONTO – Microsoft is ending support for Windows XP 12 years after its release. As of April 8, the U.S.-based technology giant will no longer offer technical support or security updates for machines ...
Microsoft has carried out long-term plans to end customer support for its Windows XP operating system, and that could leave financial and health-care information stored by businesses vulnerable to ...
As planned, Microsoft Corp. will drop Windows XP out of what it calls “mainstream support” tomorrow, the company confirmed. “On April 14, Windows XP will transition from the mainstream support phase ...
BOSTON, April 8 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp released its final security updates for Windows XP and Office 2003 on Tuesday as security experts warned users that they could soon be prime targets for ...
End of support for Windows XP which was scheduled for April 8 has exposed many businesses to security breaches as vulnerabilities are made public, but patches are no longer available. Any ...
Extended Support for XP, which customers must pay for, will also be provided by Microsoft for five years after mainstream support for Windows XP ends. That means the end of support for those customers ...
Starting today, Windows XP users will no longer get security patches and other technical support from Microsoft, unless they're part of an exclusive group of governments and businesses — including ...
Blizzard is killing support for both Windows XP and Vista this year, making Windows 7 the oldest OS still officially supported. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Are you among the many computer users dreading April 8 – the day Microsoft Corp. says it will finally stop issuing updates to its Windows XP operating system? There may still be hope. Many antivirus ...
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