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Registrations, Launches, Virus Lab Research

The second half of 2011 got off to a great start for AVAST Software (even if it was rough in terms of Prague’s “summer” weather, which been more like an out-of-place autumn). We began the third quarter...

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96% of US schools facing huge cost of Windows XP upgrades

In a recent survey, we found that over 96%[1] of schools in the United States are likely to face a major technology crisis in the new year when Windows XP will no longer be supported by Microsoft....

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AVAST will continue to support Windows XP for home and business users

In “internet years” Microsoft’s Windows XP has been around for eons. It was released in August 2001, and in less than one month, on April 8, 2014, Microsoft will cease to provide support and security...

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Another Data Breach Crisis Looms as Microsoft’s D-Day for XP Forces Security...

Opinion by Ondrej Vlcek, Chief Operations Officer at AVAST Software The termination of security updates by Microsoft to Windows XP will create severe security issues. The already rather unsafe...

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Windows XP users sticking to the OS despite support cutoff

The majority of AVAST customers running Windows XP said they will rely on AVAST to protect them.   Last month Ondrej Vlcek, Chief Operating Officer of AVAST, shared his opinion on the end of Windows XP...

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So you’re sticking to Windows XP? Here’s how to protect yourself.

It’s the end of Microsoft support, not the end of the world. Abandoned, rusting and full of holes. For more than a year, Microsoft informed and reminded users to upgrade from Windows XP before their...

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Internet Explorer users: AVAST has got your back – for FREE

AVAST protects users running Internet Explorer. Microsoft announced a new vulnerability in Internet Explorer, which allows attackers to execute code remotely, ultimately giving them full control over a...

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Microsoft issues patch for Internet Explorer (and Windows XP too!)

We informed you a few days ago about a new vulnerability in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, which allows attackers to execute code remotely, ultimately giving them full control over your PC. The...

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