windows xp is going away
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On average, 17% of computers worldwide
encountered malware during
the first half of 2013.
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Though both Windows 8 and Windows XP
encountered a similar amount malware,
Windows XP users were 6x more
likely to actually be infected.
Infections per 1,000 scans
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Windows XP users put their friends
and family at increased risk.
Cybercriminals use compromised
systems to steal information
and spread malware
to others.
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The top threats facing computer
users worldwide:
Win32/Obfuscator
Programs that have been disguised to hinder
antivirus protection.
INF/Autorun
Worms that spread by copying to networks
or removable drives of infected computers.
HTML/IframeRef
Special IFrame tags that point to remote
websites containing malicious content.
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Win32/Obfuscator: Programs that have been
disguised to hinder antivirus protection.
HTML/IframeRef: Special IFrame tags that point to
remote websites containing malicious content.
Win32/Wintrim: Trojans that display pop-up
ads, monitor activities and download
applications, and then send information back to a
remote server.
The top threats facing the
European Union:
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Windows XP support will end and users will no longer receive:
Security updates
Non-security hotfixes
Free/paid assisted support options
Online technical content updates.
On April 2014
In addition, many software and hardware vendors have stopped or will discontinue support by April 8th
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What can you do?
Take advantage of advanced security
innovations. Upgrade to a more modern
software that can provide increased and
ongoing protections.
Learn more at
www.microsoft.com/sir