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In my experience those with newer OSes seem more infected than those running XP. Anyone else notice this?
No, quite the opposite actually, upwards of 90% of the computers I have to clean up for people on are running XP.
I still have XP running on my previous laptop (came with Vista back in 2007). I very much doubt it's worth upgrading it to Windows 7 as it's fairly slow by now and only a backup laptop.
The UK and Dutch governments apparently also convinced Microsoft to keep patching XP for a while longer: http://arstechnica.com/information-...ish-governments-pay-to-keep-windows-xp-alive/
eventually, people are going to stop writing viruses and malware for XP, I'd imagine as the years go by it'll become more secure, and obviously less compatible with hardware. Like when you try to install windows 95 on a modern machine and it doesn't know what a wifi card is.
I've also seen more infected Windows PC's than OSX or Linux. I wonder whyIn my experience those with newer OSes seem more infected than those running XP. Anyone else notice this?
I've also seen more infected Windows PC's than OSX or Linux. I wonder why
In my experience those with newer OSes seem more infected than those running XP. Anyone else notice this?
The UK and Dutch governments apparently also convinced Microsoft to keep patching XP for a while longer: http://arstechnica.com/information-...ish-governments-pay-to-keep-windows-xp-alive/
I. Agencies with Premier agreements
a. Essentials Custom Support Agreement for Windows XP Extended Support
i. $60,000 enrollment
ii. $7,000 per update + $200 per computer
iii. Only CRITICAL updates will be available
b. Standard Custom Support Agreement for Windows XP Extended Support
i. $150,000 per year payable in $37,500 quarterly payments
ii. Can opt out with 30 days written notice
iii. CRITICAL updates are provided
iv. IMPORTANT updates are available to purchase at $35,000 each
II. Agencies without Premier agreements
a. Essentials Custom Support Agreement for Windows XP Extended Support
i. $38,695 Premier Agreement (12 month, no opt-out)
ii. $60,000 enrollment fee
iii. $7,000 per update + $200 per computer
iv. Only CRITICAL updates will be available
b. Standard Custom Support Agreement for Windows XP Extended Support
i. $38,695 Premier Agreement (12 month, no opt-out)
ii. $150,000 annually payable in $37,500 quarterly payments
iii. Can opt out with 30 days written notice
iv. CRITICAL updates are provided
v. IMPORTANT updates are available to purchase at $35,000 each
Sarcasm is our friend.So you actually have seen infected OSX/linux? I've only seen linux hacked but neither one infected.
Imagine if we had to pay Microsoft to get updates for expired software.Not new; they are offering extended support patches to anybody willing to pay.
$500 for critical updates.
$100 for each important update.
$40 per computer in household (up to 8 computers) or small business (less than 25 employees).
$6500 yearly for all the above up to 8 computers + $30 per additional computer...
Imagine if we had to pay Microsoft to get updates for expired software.
No, quite the opposite actually, upwards of 90% of the computers I have to clean up for people on are running XP.