Tuesday, March 25, 2014

A thin lifeline for XP users: New Malwarebytes suite will support the older OS

A thin lifeline for XP users: New Malwarebytes suite will support the older OS | Avast: Windows XP users already attacked 6 times more often than Windows 7 users

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Most ATMs will remain on Windows XP after Microsoft's pulls plug on OS
Less than 40% of U.S.'s 425,000 ATM systems will have migrated off Windows XP Read More


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A thin lifeline for XP users: New Malwarebytes suite will support the older OS
The new Anti-Malware Premium suite unites five technologies under a new interface, including a behavior-based detection engine. Read More

Avast: Windows XP users already attacked 6 times more often than Windows 7 users
And that's BEFORE Microsoft discontinues Windows XP security support on April 8. Read More


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Microsoft tries to tempt XP diehards with $100 discount on new PCs
There's a catch: The device must be one of 24 $599-and-up PCs that Microsoft's promoting. Read More

3 free alternatives to Windows for desktop PCs
It's an increasingly mobile world -- and the mobile future of Windows is dubious. To better accommodate end users, CIOs would be wise to consider these three alternatives to Windows on the desktop -- Chrome, Android and Ubuntu. Read More


Remembering Patrick J. McGovern, 1937-2014

Over a span of 50 years, Pat McGovern oversaw IDG's launch of more than 300 magazines and newspapers and championed the expansion of IDG's network to include more than 460 websites, including ITworld, 200 mobile apps and 700 events worldwide. In addition to a career dedicated to information technology, he created the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT. Our thoughts are with his family.


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