Well, this is scary. The Japan Times reports that the Tokyo Electric Power Co., a.k.a. Tepco, has come under fire from an independent auditor for trying to save money by delaying its computers’ ...
WASHINGTON — The deadline for installing secure operating systems on federal government computers will pass next month with the job incomplete, leaving hundreds of thousands of machines running ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Windows XP isn’t as vulnerable to the WannaCry ransomware as many assumed, according to a new report from Kryptos ...
FILE - In this Oct. 25, 2006 file photo, an upgrade edition of the Microsoft Corp. Windows XP Professional computer operating system is on display at a CompUSA store in Tukwila, Wash. On Tuesday, ...
A shocking new report has revealed that Greater Manchester Police are still using computers running on Windows XP. The outdated software no longer has support from Microsoft, leaving computers ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Microsoft Corp. said Thursday it will keep selling a version of Windows XP for use on a new breed of low-cost computers for at least two ...
The deadline for installing secure operating systems on federal government computers will pass next month with the job incomplete, leaving hundreds of thousands of machines running outdated software ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Microsoft is no longer supporting its old Windows XP operating system, potentially exposing millions of computers that still run it to security risks. But just how many computers are ...
With Microsoft’s 13-year-old XP operating system being phased out in April this year, Camara Education is calling for donations of old computers so they can be used in education centres across the ...
Confirmed: a bad McAfee update for Windows XP has shut down thousands, possibly millions, of computers around the world. That’s big trouble. UPDATED: Twitter has been buzzing with the news this ...
Start waving goodbye to Windows XP, said Tom Warren in TheVerge.com. By announcing the end of technical support, Microsoft is finally pulling the plug on its 13-year-old operating system. That means ...