Microsoft today announced it will continue to provide updates to its security products (antimalware engine and signatures) for Windows XP users through July 14, 2015. Previously, the company said it ...
Microsoft may have retired Windows XP, but one of China’s leading security vendors is trying to keep the OS threat-free, and rolling out protection software to hundreds of millions of users in the ...
Wireless security is a hot topic among techies and lawmakers alike. Securing resources from inappropriate use becomes more difficult when there are fewer physical barriers. The increasing use of ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. There has been a bit of confusion for Windows XP users (yes, they still exist) over whether or ...
Friday’s WannaCry ransomware outbreak infected over 200,000 of computers in 150 countries, including crippling the U.K National Health Service. And experts expect even more victims as the hackers ...
"We are still investigating this but I wanted to provide some additional clarity on what I mean when I said we stopped offering the update via Windows Update," said Jerry Bryant, senior security ...
Microsoft has issued an emergency security update to fix a zer0-day vulnerability that is present in all versions of its Internet Explorer Web browser and that is actively being exploited. In an ...
The vulnerability (CVE-2019-0708) resides in the “remote desktop services” component built into supported versions of Windows, including Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2008. It ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--As part of a push to regain the public trust, Microsoft plans to release a wizard-like program to help home software users and network administrators protect their computer systems ...
Microsoft has reminded, cajoled, and pleaded with users to move off of Windows XP before support for its old OS expires next year. Now Microsoft warns users that they may be subject to “zero-day” ...
April 8, 2014 marks the end of technical support for Windows XP. Microsoft Corp. has supported the technology for 12 years, but has decided to invest in its newer technology. Besides suspending ...
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