Avast for windows xp3/9/2023 ![]() In addition to Windows XP itself being a security risk, Internet Explorer on Windows XP poses an even larger threat. The company also calls for users to abandon Internet Explorer and urges users to go to Google Chrome: The AVAST database shows that 23.6% of its m ore than 200 million users is still running Windows XP. Abandoning Windows XP is a big mistake, especially since Microsoft has not been very successful in transitioning XP users to newer systems. Microsoft will also eventually stop providing anti-malware signature updates to XP users, in 2015. Microsoft recently announced that technical support will no longer be available for Windows XP as of April 8, 2014, ending automatic updates for the operating system. Nevertheless, we have seen large corporations and governments unready to transition off the operating system. For six years now we have known Microsoft’s plans of ending security support for Windows XP early next month. Well known security software company AVAST had some harsh criticism for Microsoft.
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