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Can security software protect the 117,000 NZ business PCs stranded on Windows XP? Experts' verdict

Thu, 10 Apr 2014

Tuesday, Microsoft ended support for the 12-year-old Windows XP.*

They'll be no more security patches issued for the 266,000 PCs** in NZ (117,000 in commercial operations) that run on XP. The number's pumped up by the fact some PC makers sold machines with XP right up until five years ago -

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