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XP Antivirus, Still?

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End of Support for Windows XP

Windows XP has been out of support since April 2014. However, it seems there are still many places using XP.

Why Do People Still Use Windows XP?

In hospitals, equipment is often provided with the necessary software to operate, and upgrading this software is not always feasible. While the equipment continues to improve, it is understandable that dedicating resources to update software for older devices is not practical. If this software was developed in a Windows XP environment, they may have no choice but to continue using XP computers. The same situation applies to machines used in production processes and the software required to operate them, especially if that software was developed for Windows XP.

XP Antivirus Options

When you have a computer, security concerns can’t be ignored. With the end of support for XP, program developers are similarly not allocating resources to support XP. As a result, XP has disappeared from support lists. Currently, eScan is an antivirus that supports XP, and here is the download link for a 1-month free trial. Download | eScan eScan supports Windows, Windows Server, MacOS, Linux, and Android operating systems, providing essential features such as ransomware protection, centralized management (web console), data leak prevention, shared folder control, Internet and program use control, Linux real-time monitoring, and system backup and restore. escan.co.kr

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