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โJan-17-2014 12:12 PM
rk911 wrote:
I have a desktop and laptop that are running Win7 but also a desktop and laptop on XP. i'm not at all concerned about MS dropping support or updates for XP.
โJan-17-2014 11:26 AM
2012Coleman wrote:SCR wrote:Sure it could infect all windows Os's - but will be a lot easier on an unprotected not patched XP box. But thanks for repeating my advice and sending a link that makes my point about backing up your files as your basically screwed if you get this.2012Coleman wrote:
Hope all you non believers have your files backed up on external media, and won't be connected to a network with your out of date OS. If it was a money making venture to supply patches and updates, then the poster who stated they would have stuck with Win 95 would still seeing it upon start up. Win 7 is not much of a learning curve. I won't defend Win 8. When you get the message asking you for money to unlock your files, just throw it in the can.
The Crytolocker Ransomeware is not just an XP problem it will infect all Windows operating systems.
Your best defense in the event of infection is to have a complete backup or image of your hard drive.
More Information:
Wikipedia - Cryptolocker
Sophos
โJan-17-2014 11:08 AM
SCR wrote:Sure it could infect all windows Os's - but will be a lot easier on an unprotected not patched XP box. But thanks for repeating my advice and sending a link that makes my point about backing up your files as your basically screwed if you get this.2012Coleman wrote:
Hope all you non believers have your files backed up on external media, and won't be connected to a network with your out of date OS. If it was a money making venture to supply patches and updates, then the poster who stated they would have stuck with Win 95 would still seeing it upon start up. Win 7 is not much of a learning curve. I won't defend Win 8. When you get the message asking you for money to unlock your files, just throw it in the can.
The Crytolocker Ransomeware is not just an XP problem it will infect all Windows operating systems.
Your best defense in the event of infection is to have a complete backup or image of your hard drive.
More Information:
Wikipedia - Cryptolocker
Sophos
โJan-17-2014 10:46 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Hope all you non believers have your files backed up on external media, and won't be connected to a network with your out of date OS. If it was a money making venture to supply patches and updates, then the poster who stated they would have stuck with Win 95 would still seeing it upon start up. Win 7 is not much of a learning curve. I won't defend Win 8. When you get the message asking you for money to unlock your files, just throw it in the can.
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โJan-17-2014 05:31 AM
Thunder Mountain wrote:
Had enough time to play with it to tell that while the Windows 8.1 touch screen is a steep learning curve, it seemed stable. 8.1 is a huge/complex operating system requiring a lot of resources e.g. i5 or i7 processor and 6 to 8 gigs of memory.
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โJan-16-2014 12:51 PM
8iron wrote:
Like joebedford, my shop comp runs XP. If MS is willing to turn it's back on 30% of it's users then good luck with that! If I am going to be told what I can and can't run I will change to an iMac...at least I'm used to it from Apple:)
โJan-16-2014 12:31 PM
sch911 wrote:
Microsoft extends XP anti-malware support until July 2015
โJan-16-2014 11:53 AM