Vendors, like Google, have been watching the market numbers and unfortunately Windows XP usage isn't dissipating. Whatever the reason, every day Windows XP exists there's a huge potential for security problems, not just for that single computer but for every computer connected to it over the Internet. Some are waiting to see what Windows 10 will provide and if it will truly be a viable update, others may simply still be uninformed or misinformed. However, a year has passed and a vast majority of users are still dismissing the call. Windows XP users may think its "OK" to keep using it as long as it works, but they don’t seem to realize that an unsecured attack point makes us all vulnerable.Īt the time of Windows XP's support expiration there were many vendors that committed their products to continuing support for the OS, to help keep it more secure until it could be upgraded. If you've been watching our Patch Tuesday coverage for the last year or so, you know that many security updates have been delivered for every other (supported) Windows version monthly.īut, while Windows XP is arguably the most unsecure OS in the world now, there is still a huge number of people using it every day. This doesn't mean that Windows XP isn't vulnerable to attack, but rather that it is even more susceptible. Microsoft ended support for Windows XP in April of 2014 and the operating system version has not received any security patches for over a year. Google had originally planned to end support for Windows XP this month for those users using its Chrome web browser.
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