Protecting your Windows XP

Shion

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As we know Windows XP no longer being supported anymore, so for those still having Windows XP running on your computer, what measures are you guys taking to protect your computer?
 

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fw and av lor...

don't put personel info...

i only use xp to climb hill...a separate machine
 

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Malwarebytes commits to lifetime support for XP users

Today anti-virus specialist Malwarebytes announces its new Anti-Malware Premium product and at the same time is pledging that it will continue to support XP users for life.

Malwarebytes commits to lifetime support for XP users


personally not using xp anymore though miss its legacy

a very welcome gesture but how long is the 'lifetime' & besides malware protection?
hope its lifetime exceeds the xp machine lifetime.. lol

perhaps keyscrambler an anti-keylogging s/w adds up while its current ver still supports xp

dont store sensitive files or encrypt them (another chore);
or store them in offline storage like thumbdrives & ensure unplug when file access done.

though keyscrambler free personal edition encrypts access password in a browser interface, another best bet never administer ur router via a xp machine too!

pls feel free to contribute ideas for the loyal XPians =:p
 
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Malwarebytes commits to lifetime support for XP users



Malwarebytes commits to lifetime support for XP users


personally not using xp anymore though miss its legacy

a very welcome gesture but how long is the 'lifetime' & besides malware protection?
hope its lifetime exceeds the xp machine lifetime.. lol

perhaps keyscrambler an anti-keylogging s/w adds up while its current ver still supports xp

dont store sensitive files or encrypt them (another chore);
or store them in offline storage like thumbdrives & ensure unplug when file access done.

though keyscrambler free personal edition encrypts access password in a browser interface, another best bet never administer ur router via a xp machine too!

pls feel free to contribute ideas for the loyal XPians =:p

thanks a lot for this :):)
 
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