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Can businesses stick with Windows XP and still avoid a hacking disaster?
TechRadar ^ | February 15, 2015 | Rene Millman

Posted on 04/08/2015 5:05:37 PM PDT by Utilizer

Even though the deadline for any type of support for Windows XP was up last April, many organisations are still using the venerable operating system to power their PCs and the applications that run on them.

But XP was never a truly secure OS to begin with and despite numerous patches over the years, new vulnerabilities have been found. Of course, since April 2014, no more updates have been provided by Microsoft on general release and this has left anyone still running XP very much exposed to hacking and security breaches.

According to figures from IT security firm Secunia taken from scans by its Personal Software Inspector, around 15.17% of computers around the world are still using Windows XP. Nearly 18% of users are still running with an old version of Internet Explorer.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: microsoft; pos; windows; windowsxp; xp
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To: theneanderthal

I ain’t green around the gills, chief. Probably been using computers since before you were wearing diapers, I’ll bet.


41 posted on 04/08/2015 7:16:41 PM PDT by Up Yours Marxists
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To: Up Yours Marxists

Naw you’re just nube around here. Thanx for the response. We try to help each other and take it private if necessary to avoid involving the rest of the forum when defending ourselves. If you have expertise to offer please do so, if you’re going to be publicly critical then offer some enlightenment. Please.


42 posted on 04/08/2015 7:27:02 PM PDT by theneanderthal
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To: harpu
The vast majority of the world’s ATMs run on XPpro...the banks and financial institutions owning/managing those XPpro ATMs have support agreements with Microsoft.

I was in a local Korean grocery store the other day. I wanted to check a price, but the bar code scanner was down. I noticed its wall wart was loose, so I shoved it in. Took forever to boot up, using some version of Windows Embedded, but it eventually worked. It escapes me why anyone would use Windows for a bar code scanner.

43 posted on 04/08/2015 7:33:07 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: theneanderthal

Ok, you want help? Try this...

We have an old saying. Don’t play badminton with Hong Kong night walkers without wearing a raincoat.

Windows 7 is just a newer better XP. Pony up the measly $299 and get yourself a newer faster computer. Putting XP on a new machine is like putting a 6 grand paint job on a rusty bucket Lincoln.

Even an ole coot like me gets it.


44 posted on 04/08/2015 7:34:48 PM PDT by Up Yours Marxists
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To: Utilizer

Later


45 posted on 04/08/2015 7:35:42 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: cynwoody

I hope it has a safe mode. :-\

What the heck is that anyway?

Safe? Ha.


46 posted on 04/08/2015 7:35:44 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi - Revolution is a'brewin!!!)
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To: Up Yours Marxists

I met my first formal computer in the late 60s.. IBM .. Punch cards.. Fortran. Hated it. HP had a neat gadget out about than too. It printed to foil paper..OOooo..


47 posted on 04/08/2015 7:38:10 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi - Revolution is a'brewin!!!)
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To: catnipman
Yep. Just do production work from a limited user account, never using an admin account for internet access, and never using IE8, but instead use the latest chrome or firefox browser. A setup like that is nearly bulletproof.

Also, avoid Adobe Reader. Use Foxit instead.

48 posted on 04/08/2015 7:38:36 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: cynwoody

Ooops, thanx for that!


49 posted on 04/08/2015 7:43:13 PM PDT by theneanderthal
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To: NormsRevenge

Fortran. I hated that during my masters program. Was an engineer who started with a slide rule in the late 50’s. Then management want me to learn punched tape to program milling machines in the mid 60’s. G code? No thanks. Then onto VAX. Etc.

Not sure why I was tasked with that crap, as I was never good at programming anything. But I got the job done anyway.


50 posted on 04/08/2015 7:47:46 PM PDT by Up Yours Marxists
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To: Up Yours Marxists

I lucked out and ran into all kinds of mini and mainframes over the years..

From paper bootstrap loaders to togkle switch minis.. To today’s wristwatch which has more power than an old HP flight computer on a shuttle.

I hated slide rules.. But I loved the bomb . ;-)


51 posted on 04/08/2015 7:53:15 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi - Revolution is a'brewin!!!)
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To: NormsRevenge
"I met my first formal computer in the late 60s.. IBM .. Punch cards.. Fortran. Hated it. HP had a neat gadget out about than too. It printed to foil paper..OOooo."

My first was from Radio Shack. You had to write your own code in basic, if, then, goto. I used it to set up an inventory management system for my a/c and electrical business. Inventory levels for rough-in and trim-out materials were critical as balanced against cash flow.

That primitive little machine was a huge time saver. It generated a reorder list, indicated troublesome back orders, tracked usage and took me a bunch of time with inputs. Bar code scanners, what a concept. The leaps forward are mind blowing in my lifetime!

52 posted on 04/08/2015 7:54:11 PM PDT by theneanderthal
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To: NormsRevenge
Can't you just feel the irony talking about obsolete computer tech in a Windows XP topic? You love the bomb too? I'm gonna put on some Patton right about now 😈.
53 posted on 04/08/2015 8:10:56 PM PDT by Up Yours Marxists
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To: truth_seeker

Later. :)


54 posted on 04/08/2015 8:15:30 PM PDT by Utilizer (Bacon A'kbar! - In world today are only peaceful people, and the muzlims trying to kill them)
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To: Up Yours Marxists
"I don't want to get any messages saying, "I am holding my position." We are not holding a thing. Let the Germans do that. We are advancing constantly and we are not interested in holding onto anything, except the enemy's balls. We are going to twist his balls and kick the living crap out of him all of the time. Our basic plan of operation is to advance and to keep on advancing regardless of whether we have to go over, under, or through the enemy. We are going to go through him like crap through a goose; like crap through a tin horn!"

General George S. Patton

55 posted on 04/08/2015 8:23:55 PM PDT by theneanderthal
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To: Utilizer

I liked XP, and for that matter W2K. A year ago I upgraded to W7 and discovered all my software still works. I’m talking a TurboCad program from the 90’s, Office 2000, a 2003 photo editing program, and others. W7 has a feature where older programs will run in the XP Mode. W7 can also be customized to look just like XP,even the icons.

I picked up a brand new shop built computer today with W7. I asked what’s the most popular op system they install, and the answer was an overwhelming Windows 7.


56 posted on 04/08/2015 8:24:23 PM PDT by redfreedom (All it takes for evil to win is for good people to do nothing - that's how the left took over.)
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To: theneanderthal

Free Republic! This place rocks! Lets go send some bucks to our host, come on do the right thing.


57 posted on 04/08/2015 8:26:00 PM PDT by theneanderthal
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To: Tenacious 1

Anderson or Pella? Double hung?


58 posted on 04/08/2015 8:26:29 PM PDT by HereInTheHeartland
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To: redfreedom

Which version of TurboCad? I can not get some of the earlier versions to work and am not looking forward to converting all the earlier CAD files to a later version so I can continue to work on them. :(


59 posted on 04/08/2015 8:27:25 PM PDT by Utilizer (Bacon A'kbar! - In world today are only peaceful people, and the muzlims trying to kill them)
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To: Snickering Hound

I’m not reading a single comment in this thread. I sincerely hope all FReepers are smart enough to NOT have an XP-powered PC or laptop connected to the internet.

Neither did I click on the link; the premise of such a question is truly idiocy from a technical standpoint.

For those that don’t yet understand that, after reading this thread and not following through on a responsible action begs the same label (sadly).


60 posted on 04/08/2015 8:33:03 PM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus-)
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