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Microsoft issues first Windows XP patch in 3 years to stymie 'WannaCrypt'

Patching Windows XP against WannaCry ransomware

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Microsoft issues first Windows XP patch in 3 years to stymie 'WannaCrypt'

Microsoft took the unprecedented step of patching long-demoted versions of Windows, including Windows XP, to immunize PCs from the ransomware. Read More

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