Microsoft may have ended support for Windows XP, but free antivirus software vendor Avast projects that for millions of users, that won’t mean squat. Avast had previously reported that 23.6 percent of ...
For many, Avast has proven to be one of the most effective and reliable free anti-virus programs on the market. Having used them in the past, I have been impressed with their relatively ...
The words of warning about Windows XP’s impending end-of-life are no joke. After April 8, Microsoft will stop supplying security patches for the 13-year-old operating system—and a recent blog post by ...
More than one-quarter of Avast's current Microsoft Windows XP customers don't plan to leave behind the OS that is now no longer supported by Microsoft, according to a recent survey conducted by the ...
Free antivirus maker Avast had some harsh words for Microsoft's decision to end support for Windows XP in April. In a blog posted to its site this week, Avast said that almost a quarter of its users ...
We're pretty convinced that if Microsoft hasn't already decided to make an about-face on its decision to officially throw Windows XP into end-of-life status, it's not going to change its mind in the ...
Security company Avast has published the global Windows usage data as a part of the PC Trends Report (PDF Document) for the first quarter of 2017, revealing that Windows 7 has continued to lead the ...
Avast said that once April 8 rolls around, a quarter of its users will be left vulnerable to higher risk of attack. With less than three weeks to go until Microsoft officially stops supporting Windows ...
We're pretty convinced that if Microsoft hasn't already decided to make an about-face on its decision to officially throw Windows XP into end-of-life status, it's not going to change its mind in the ...