There are three months to go for Windows XP. The ancient operating system is leaving extended support on April 8, at which point Microsoft will no longer ship free security fixes. XP itself isn’t the ...
Bad news for those still planning to cling to their legacy Windows XP systems after the operating system's official "death" on April 8, 2014: While the OS will certainly work come April 9, you're ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. An update to Microsoft Security Essentials, the software ...
Microsoft announced that Microsoft Security Essentials, its free antimalware software, will no longer be supported for Windows XP once official support ends on April 8. Microsoft slipped the ...
In addition to Windows XP nagging users once a month, the next version of Microsoft Security Essentials, Microsoft's free antimalware program, will give prominent warnings to users running Windows XP.
Microsoft discontinued support for Windows XP earlier this month, which prompted more than one security scare. However, Microsoft and various security outfits were quick to reassure the public. Even ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Microsoft will stop supporting Windows XP on April 8, 2014 ...
Microsoft has suddenly decided you won't be able to install Microsoft Security Essentials on Windows XP after April 8 With three months to go until April 8 and the end of support for Windows XP, ...
Microsoft announced last month that it would continue to provide updates to its security products (antimalware engine and signatures) for Windows XP users through July 14, 2015, meaning that Microsoft ...
On April 8, 2014, Windows XP SP3 and Office 2003 will be retired by Microsoft, and the software giant is urging businesses to migrate to a more modern version of its operating system. The good news is ...
Microsoft has issued a new antimalware engine and signatures to correct a bug which made systems running Microsoft Security Essentials, Forefront Client Security, Forefront Endpoint Protection, ...
Its been a very very long time coming .. I personally expect to see some major CTO heads roll when the board finds out that they knew about this for years and did nothing .. Post content hidden for ...