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Chinese hackers using zero-day bug in IE8 to target nuclear weapons researchers running Windows XP
Microsoft has confirmed that a zero-day bug exists in Internet Explorer 8 and is working hard to release a patch. However, this isn't just an ordinary zero-day bug. According to several security firms, Chinese hackers are using this zero-day bug in IE8 to target nuclear weapons researchers running Microsoft's Windows XP operating system.
500 days left until Windows XP end of support, will organizations upgrade in time?
As we all know, Windows XP is reaching its end of support, which means Microsoft will not offer patc
Windows XP turns 10 today
A couple of months ago, we posted about Windows XP having it's tenth birthday. Today we are doing it
Today is Windows XP's 10th anniversary
Today, ten years ago, Windows XP Launched to the public, changing the way we used our computers. Wit
Windows XP PCs breed rootkit infections
According to Avast Software, a Czech antivirus company, computers running the decade-old Windows XP
Windows 7 overtakes Windows XP in the US
For years, we've been waiting for an OS to dethrone Windows XP as the most widely used desktop OS. N
California woman sues Microsoft over XP downgrades, again
A California woman whose lawsuit against Microsoft was dismissed earlier this year has again sued th
Enterprises: We'll run Windows XP even after retirement
Nearly half of the companies still using the nine-year-old Windows XP plan to keep running the aged
Windows XP Preloading No Longer Allowed
If you remember a while back, Microsoft announced that October 22 2010 would be the last day OEMs would be able to pre-install Windows XP Home on new netbook PCs. Well, that time has come.
Windows XP, the successor to both Windows 2000 and Windows Me, was the first consumer-oriented operating system produced by Microsoft to be built on the Windows NT kernel and architecture.