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Microsoft discontinued support for Windows XP and Office 2003

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Windows_XP-000Official updates and support for Microsoft’s PC operating system Windows XP are being discontinued. Any official bug fixes and security updates for Windows XP and MS Office 2003 software from today, April 7, 2014 Will not be released.

Some government agencies get additional updates for their official XP computers Separate arrangements However, other users will be at risk if they want to run this 13-year-old software.

Windows XP was released on October 25, 2001. The OST then received three major updates. These are Service Pack 1, Service Pack 2 and Service Pack 3.

On April 14, 2009, Redmond discontinued the main support for Windows XP. Since then only technical support, warranty claims and design change support have been introduced.

But this is not the end of everything. If you visit our blog regularly, you will remember that Antivirus (MSE) / some special security updates for XP in mid-January this year. Microsoft promised to continue.

The announcement was made in a blog post of the company on January 15. In that statement, the company said it would release security updates for Windows XP by July 14, 2015. That means Microsoft’s official antivirus, antimalware and signature updates for Windows XP will be available until mid-July next year.

A world without security updates for Windows XP 95% of the world’s ATM booths will be at risk if Windows XP support is stopped

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