Windows XP’s end of support has done very little to harm its popularity
According to data from NetApplications, Windows XP has seen a slight decrease in market share as of May 2014, while…
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According to data from NetApplications, Windows XP has seen a slight decrease in market share as of May 2014, while…
A new report by Bromium Labs has found Internet Explorer to be one of the most exploited software in 2014.…
A serious Skype bug has been discovered, affecting Skype for Windows desktop, as well as the iOS and Android apps.…
Three men have been arrested by the FBI for identifying vulnerabilities and network weak points to illegally access computer systems…
After years of insisting that Mac OSX is more secure that Microsoft’s Windows, Apple said on Tuesday that Mac OSX…
On April 8th, Microsoft rolled out the next big update to Windows 8.1, simply called Update. This new update brought…
Keeping its software up to date is one of the ways in which Microsoft helps to ensure the security of…
April 8th marked the day Microsoft stopped providing support for Windows XP, a popular operating system from the Redmond giant…
Most of our readers are well aware that Microsoft killed support for Windows XP on April 8th. But according to…
The National Security Agency, responsible for protecting United States government communications and information systems, has released a informational datasheet advising…
As Azure continues to pick up steam with collaborative projects within the business, government, and educational sectors, Microsoft is taking…
More troubles for Sony and its customers, as a hacker group called LulzSec publicly announced that it has hacked servers…