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posted by n1 on Wednesday April 09 2014, @10:37AM   Printer-friendly
from the have-things-really-improved dept.

Yesterday Microsoft ended support for Windows XP. While many users and even businesses continue to cling to the venerable OS there will be no further security updates and even with active anti-virus and malware protection, many users will be left unsecure reports the LA Times and various other news outlets.

There are some exceptions for the right customers.

The UK and Dutch governments have paid Microsoft multiple millions to extend support for Windows XP past the 8 April cutoff date.

The UK extension cost £5.5m but is only valid for a year, after which public-sector users will have to be moved to newer software.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by hamsterdan on Wednesday April 09 2014, @07:04PM

    by hamsterdan (2829) on Wednesday April 09 2014, @07:04PM (#28998)

    "If they are scanning for bad packets coming from infected hosts, then they must be scanning good traffic (until they do they don't know if the traffic is good or bad). "

    Not how it works. Your ISP will call you when they receive a complaint about your IP address. If they can't reach you, they will cutoff the modem until you call back.

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