It’s time to stop using Windows XP
As of today, Microsoft will be no longer be providing support and updates for the Windows XP operating system.
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As of today, Microsoft will be no longer be providing support and updates for the Windows XP operating system.
When you think about organizations like Yahoo and Target – we seem quite helpless in the face of this onslaught. Nothing is going to stop these attacks – so be prepared for more in the future.
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Our IT department has recently expanded into home/office automation and security. It’s a pretty exciting field which changes much of the way in which our homes and offices work.
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Con artists identifying themselves as Microsoft employees are exploiting the less computer savvy public. Don’t become a victim!