Unfortunately for me it may be time to retire the PC which I bought my wife back in 2002, which I still use to this day for podcasting and internet work. Too many potential hazars to go out there without MSE, which is the best anti-virus I have ever used, period. Theoretically I could take the machine offline, where I could still use Audacity and Winamp, but that won't help me for Skype when doing a multi-person show.
On Thursday, January 9, 2014 12:53:10 PM UTC-5, cwpreston wrote: > Tell your friends and relatives it's time to upgrade! > Microsoft cancels Security Essentials for Windows XP > > [image: Command Prompt tool in Windows > XP]<http://inquirer/news/2322065/microsoft-cancels-security-essentials-for-windows-xp> > > > Chris Merriman | The Inquirer | 09 January 2014 | 17:35 > Firm adds more reasons to stop putting off upgrading > > *SOFTWARE CHURN FACTORY* Microsoft has announced another nail in the > coffin of its ageing Windows XP PC operating system. > > On the End of Life webpages of the Microsoft website, the company > explained that it will withdraw support for its free security product > Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) in 90 days. > > "After April 8, 2014, technical assistance for Windows XP will no longer > be available, including automatic updates that help protect your PC. > Microsoft will also stop providing Microsoft Security Essentials for > download on Windows > XP<http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/end-support-help>on this date," > the firm advises. > > The 8 April date coincides with the end of life date for Windows XP, after > which Microsoft will no longer release Windows XP security patches and > updates. > > Security Essentials is a free anti-malware package designed to rival > similar free offerings from companies including AVG and Avast. > > Since its launch in 2009, it has become the most widely used antivirus > package in the US and is in second place worldwide. Microsoft has > incorporated the functionality of Security Essentials as standard into > Windows Defender, starting with Windows 8, but it is still available to > download for previous Windows editions. > > The impending end of life for Windows XP has been a long time coming. The > company has stalled plans to drop support before, as at the time Windows > Vista was seen not only as an unacceptable alternative but an out and out > disaster area. However, after 12 years it seems that we are now into the > last 90 days of Windows XP. > > Fear not, however, if you're a Windows Vista or Windows 7 user. 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