Update the latest patch for Windows XP to prevent dangerous security risks
Microsoft has released a serious security patch for its 16-year-old operating system - Windows XP. If you are using Win XP, you should download this patch immediately to your computer.
Microsoft has released a serious security patch for its 16-year-old operating system - Windows XP. If you are using Win XP, you should download this patch immediately to your computer.
As information in the Microsoft update, a new security issue has just appeared on Windows XP, allowing an attacker to be authenticated and hacked into a computer running Windows XP and take control of it. If you're using Windows XP, you can protect your computer by downloading KB982316 patch at: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=18770.
Running Windows XP must be a Windows XP Service Pack 3 version to update KB982316. After updating, you may need to restart the computer.
After the disclosure of the NSA hacking tool and security vulnerability that resulted in many infected computers with ransomware WannaCry, which appeared many malicious code exploiting these vulnerabilities as the WannaCry variant and most recently EternalRocks, Microsoft had to break the law. , release updates, patches for operating systems that are no longer supported such as Windows XP. Simply because Windows XP is still ranked 3rd in the list of most used Windows, especially, this operating system is installed primarily on computers in schools and state agencies, so if the attacks Large-scale as WannaCry continues to happen will bring immeasurable consequences.
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