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I've received this from a friend re Windows 8.1. and XP.

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/go...xp/?partner=yahootix

 

I recently received notification that Microsoft have withdrawn their Security for XP, which I use. It suggested I switch to Windows 8.0/8.1. No way did I want to, I want to stick with XP. Apparently I can but have to provide my own Security. I'm already using Zone Alarm as a Firewall and AVG for Antivirus and both have worked well so far. If there are other XP users here what are you using to protect your pc now, or what other programmes would anyone else suggest I use that's compatible with what I already have.

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Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

I've just had a brief read (need to do a more thorough one) but I think it is saying that as long as you keep ono top of the all of the service packs and security patches you will be OK with your Windows 8 operating system. It's far too new for Microsoft to drop it now.

 

 

I just checked the date of the link I was sent and it was posted today...I'd started to wonder if I was reading old info even though it was only about 2 weeks ago the notification I had suggested switching to 8.1. I think I saw mention of Windows 9 somewhere so maybe they're moving on to that now?

Yellow Rose

I have done a lot of research on this as I use XP on my PC and no way would I 'upgrade' to Win 8.1 even if I could afford to do that or had a PC fast enough to cope ..

 

Anyway main thing on XP is to not use Internet Explorer as there will be no more security patches for that and it was partly the main way they found holes anyway... Use FF or Chrome as these browser are going to support any XP holes for the foreseeable future as is AVG anti Virus..

 

If you can afford to upgrade and want to I'd go with Win 7... for now I am just checking that all my malware and antivirus programs will continue to support XP operating system PCs in any updates they do and security patches and most are doing so..

Mount Olympus *Olly*

Also do a google search for any programmes you use regularly which get updated to check if they will continue to support XP operating systems in security updates.. if they won't then you'll have to try and find a different software that does the same job and still supports XP if you want to ensure you are secure as you can be with any Operating system not just Win XP...

 

 

Mount Olympus *Olly*
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Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

 Hi YR. I have no answer for your question, I just wanted to say it's good to see you around.

Aww, thanks Yogi oh btw I was having a quick scan through the Pistorius thread and have similar views to you in general online there's very few who feel the same lol

Just because we are outnumbered, doesn't mean we are wrong.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Mount Olympus *Olly*:

I have done a lot of research on this as I use XP on my PC and no way would I 'upgrade' to Win 8.1 even if I could afford to do that or had a PC fast enough to cope ..

 

Anyway main thing on XP is to not use Internet Explorer as there will be no more security patches for that and it was partly the main way they found holes anyway... Use FF or Chrome as these browser are going to support any XP holes for the foreseeable future as is AVG anti Virus..

 

If you can afford to upgrade and want to I'd go with Win 7... for now I am just checking that all my malware and antivirus programs will continue to support XP operating system PCs in any updates they do and security patches and most are doing so..

Hi Olly, I have IE but don't use it, thankfully I use Firefox so it's good to know they're going to support XP. Apart from having Zone Alarm and AVG I'll check online later to see what other programmes support XP

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Saint:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

 Hi YR. I have no answer for your question, I just wanted to say it's good to see you around.

 Means : no idea, hope that helps. 

Pathetic, who would say that? 

 YOU! 

To be frank  Renton Saint, i have no idea at all what's going on in this thread.

 

Saint
Originally Posted by Saint:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Saint:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

 Hi YR. I have no answer for your question, I just wanted to say it's good to see you around.

 Means : no idea, hope that helps. 

Pathetic, who would say that? 

 YOU! 

To be frank  Renton Saint, i have no idea at all what's going on in this thread.

 

Moonie
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

 Hi YR. I have no answer for your question, I just wanted to say it's good to see you around.

Aww, thanks Yogi oh btw I was having a quick scan through the Pistorius thread and have similar views to you in general online there's very few who feel the same lol

Just because we are outnumbered, doesn't mean we are wrong.

Absolutely and even if I am wrong at least I considered it was a tragic accident

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

 Hi YR. I have no answer for your question, I just wanted to say it's good to see you around.

Aww, thanks Yogi oh btw I was having a quick scan through the Pistorius thread and have similar views to you in general online there's very few who feel the same lol

Just because we are outnumbered, doesn't mean we are wrong.

Absolutely and even if I am wrong at least I considered it was a tragic accident

Yogi19

Government issues major warning over Internet Explorer bug and says hackers are ALREADY exploiting it

  • Microsoft says Internet Explorer bug is present in versions 6 to 11 - which dominate 55 percent of PC browser market
  • Department of Homeland Security advised computer users to consider using alternatives
  • Windows XP will not receive any updates - though between 15 and 25 percent of world's PCs use it
  • Attacks are currently against U.S.-based defense and financial sector firms


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FM

I was going to look for this thread and then forgot cos I got an Win XP update this morning for IE and thought to myself eh is this legit as we weren't supposed to be getting anymore. . then realised it must relate to  the huge security hole they found, yet again... and also because of the numbers of people that haven't upgraded, either thru preference or lack of funds, Microsoft would be seen as holding people to ransom to buy their upgrades if they hadn't fixed such a huge security hole for all Win OS 's users..

 

Not that I use IE anyway..

Mount Olympus *Olly*
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