Eric The Viking
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You probably know...
... Microsoft are ceasing support for Windows XP on 8th April 2014, including security patches.
It will become increasingly unsafe to use it after that time.
There are some ill-informed suggestions circulating that they've backtracked on this: they haven't. Anyone using XP for any activities connected to the Internet would be well advised to use something else. We've been warned about this by Microsoft themselves for several years.
But some are, apparently, in denial.
In a small cupboard near the back of the Floppy Disk Store of our glorious, best-in-class, National Health Service...
http://www.ehi.co.uk/news/ehi/9226/dh-looking-to-extend-support-for-xp
I can't begin to describe the stupidity of this. Wrong in so many ways, BUT a corner into which the DoH has been happily painting itself for several years. Will heads roll? I very much doubt it. Don't be ill after, say, May this year, unless they get a proper plan together.
Meanwhile, if you are running XP at home, stop it at once! Seriously, you DO need to act on this. There are several alternatives available, and I can't recommend just one thing.
Look at:
Whatever, if you don't change away from Windows XP before 08 Apr. 2014, unless you are very astute and PC-literate, and careful, your private data will be at increasing risk.
This was a public service announcement on behalf of British Taxpayers and anyone likely to need any form of medical treatment...
... Yup, I'm livid about this. The mainstream media haven't really picked up the NHS story yet, but it should be fun when they do.
E.
... Microsoft are ceasing support for Windows XP on 8th April 2014, including security patches.
It will become increasingly unsafe to use it after that time.
There are some ill-informed suggestions circulating that they've backtracked on this: they haven't. Anyone using XP for any activities connected to the Internet would be well advised to use something else. We've been warned about this by Microsoft themselves for several years.
But some are, apparently, in denial.
In a small cupboard near the back of the Floppy Disk Store of our glorious, best-in-class, National Health Service...
http://www.ehi.co.uk/news/ehi/9226/dh-looking-to-extend-support-for-xp
I can't begin to describe the stupidity of this. Wrong in so many ways, BUT a corner into which the DoH has been happily painting itself for several years. Will heads roll? I very much doubt it. Don't be ill after, say, May this year, unless they get a proper plan together.
Meanwhile, if you are running XP at home, stop it at once! Seriously, you DO need to act on this. There are several alternatives available, and I can't recommend just one thing.
Look at:
- Windows 7
- Windows 8.1
- Apple Macintosh
- A tablet of some sort (Android)
- Linux, which is free.(I like Ubuntu, personally but there's several flavours to choose from)
Whatever, if you don't change away from Windows XP before 08 Apr. 2014, unless you are very astute and PC-literate, and careful, your private data will be at increasing risk.
This was a public service announcement on behalf of British Taxpayers and anyone likely to need any form of medical treatment...
... Yup, I'm livid about this. The mainstream media haven't really picked up the NHS story yet, but it should be fun when they do.
E.