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The State of Windows XP in Numbers

January 23, 2015 - It has been exactly nine months and 15 days since Microsoft had pulled the plug on Windows XP. Yet even before...

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Windows XP, You Have Served Us Well

April 7, 2014 - Tomorrow is going to be a Microsoft special—special in the sense that it’s not only Patch Tuesday but also the last time...

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Windows XP’s retirement: Google takes a poke at it

October 17, 2013 - We’ve known for a while now about Microsoft’s decision to retire the very popular Windows XP operating system on April 8, 2014...

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Windows Installer vulnerability becomes actively exploited zero-day

November 24, 2021 - Sometimes the ways in which malicious code gets in the hands of cybercriminals is frustrating for those in the industry, and...

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Exploring a “Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Windows 10” website…

August 21, 2015 - Here at Malwarebytes, we offer support for a wide variety of Windows Operating Systems – from XP right up to Windows...

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Free AI editor lures in victims, installs information stealer instead on Windows and Mac

November 19, 2024 - A widespread social media campaign for EditProAI turns out to spread information stealers for both Windows and MacOS users.

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Google patches actively exploited zero-day in Chrome. Update now!

August 22, 2024 - Google has released an update to Chrome that fixes one zero-day vulnerability and introduces Google Lens for desktop.

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Windows update may present users with a BitLocker recovery screen

July 25, 2024 - After the July Microsoft update some systems boot into a BitLocker Recovery screen. How can you find the key you need?

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CrowdStrike update at center of Windows “Blue Screen of Death” outage

July 19, 2024 - An enormous IT outage across the world today is not the result of a cyberattack, but rather a faulty update from CrowdStrike.

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