http://www.myce.com/news/windows-xp-...nfected-78405/
At the time of posting, a local dentist in my area had computers still running XP, and a local newsagency was still running Server 2003; both of which support from Microsoft has ended.
You may know this, but running an operating system which is no longer supported in certain situations (such as payment processing and healthcare) could be considered to be a violation of law and/or security policy.
At the time of posting, a local dentist in my area had computers still running XP, and a local newsagency was still running Server 2003; both of which support from Microsoft has ended.
You may know this, but running an operating system which is no longer supported in certain situations (such as payment processing and healthcare) could be considered to be a violation of law and/or security policy.
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