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No, Windows XP didn't fuel WannaCry

5 ways to stop future global malware attacks

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May 23, 2017
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No, Windows XP didn't fuel WannaCry

The global WannaCry attack that started 10 days ago affected just a handful of Windows XP PCs, a security expert said today. Read More

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