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And that’s not all. Recently the independent German laboratory, AV-Test, put to the test the protection capabilities and performance impact of 23 antivirus products for Windows XP, and Panda Cloud Antivirus FREE, got the perfect score: 18 out of 18. This result confirms it as the best free option for protecting this operating system and comes.
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- Free Antivirus XP. Not many antiviruses are available for free for Windows XP in the security market, since it is now obsolete. Antivirus makers are more concerned with protecting the latest version – the Windows 10. But we, at Comodo, very well understand the needs of Windows XP users and also their reluctance to move away from the OS which.
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Patrick,
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Windows Vista support is ending
<<https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/22882/windows-vista-end-of-support#!/en-us/help/22882/windows-vista-end-of-support>>
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Windows lifecycle fact sheethttps://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13853/windows-lifecycle-fact-sheet
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Best Free Anti-virus Software
<http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-anti-virus-software.htm>
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What program did you have installed before? Have you tried using the authentic removal tool for that program?
List of anti-malware product removal tools
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/protect/wiki/mse-protect_start/list-of-anti-malware-product-removal-tools/2bcb53f7-7ab4-4ef9-ab3a-6aebfa322f75
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MSE v.4.4.304.0 still works with with XP; don't know version currently supported with Vista, but if after EOS for Vista that version should work as long as one refuses updates for newer version that would be available for Win 7.
Still doesn't matter which singular AV one uses, a layered approach and education of best practice will better serve average user.
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☞ Avoid a post. Backup your data. ☜
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Check Windows Updates. When was the last time MSE was updated in XP?
2/26/2017 at 2:01 PM (GMT -04.00) Atlantic Time (Canada)
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Then I guess no one at the MMPC ever read...
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Will Microsoft Security Essentials be supported after [Extended Support for WinXP SP3 ends on] April 8, 2014?
...If you already have Microsoft Security Essentials installed, you will continue to receive anti-malware signature updates through July 14, 2015. However, please note that PCs running Windows XP after April 8, 2014 should not be considered protected. [emphasis mine]
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Source: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/end-of-xp-support
COMMENT: MSE, even if running with current Defs, cannot & will not protect a computer from the vulnerabilities addressed by the hundreds (thousands?) of critical security updates released since 08 April 2014 [i.e., MS14-022 & higher] for Vista, Win7, Win8.1 and Win10 but not WinXP.
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EOS for Vista certainly should be indication for OP that OS (and possibly machine) require upgrade.
'Den again,' said an ursine from hibernation if that was XP machine originally, then rollback and knowing what to search for
KB3203621
http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=3203621
KB article doesn't indicate IE8 but highlighted update file (top left) does.
~rhab
EDIT: Think it may be good 'til 09/04/2019.
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There's always an option for running XP more securely on another platform ;)
See Windows XP running on an iPhone 7 without jailbreak
http://www.techspot.com/news/68506-see-windows-xp-running-iphone-7-without-jailbreak.html
https://youtu.be/CYv_--ZKWuw
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Those of you still stuck on the no-longer-supported Windows XP should at least make sure you're running a reliable antivirus product. A new report from independent test lab AV-Test offers several suggestions.
In April, Microsoft cut off official support for Windows XP, meaning no more security patches or bug fixes to protect the core operating system. If an overall vulnerability in Windows is discovered, Windows 7 and Windows 8 will get patched, but XP will have to fare on its own. Windows XP still accounted for more than 25 percent of global desktop OS traffic in June, according to Web tracker Net Applications.
Your safest bet is to upgrade from XP to a more modern OS. In the meantime, though, several antivirus products can help you battle your average piece of malware.
Spotted by CNET sister site ZDNet, AV-Test analyzed 23 antivirus products for individual consumers and 9 for corporate customers that all work with XP. Each product received a certain grade based on protection, performance, and usability, with scores represented visually by a series of circles numbering up to six.
The consumer products that scored the highest grades in all three categories included BitDefender Internet Security 2014, Kaspersky Lab Internet Security 2014, and Panda Security Cloud Antivirus Free 3.0, earning grades of 18 across the board. Used as a baseline to measure the other programs, Microsoft's own Security Essentials fared poorly, receiving just half a circle for protection and three for performance.
No corporate product got a perfect grade, but Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10.2, McAfee VirusScan Enterprise with EPO 8.8, and Trend Micro Office Scan 11.0 were the top contenders.
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To evaluate each program, AV-Test looked at protection against malware infections (such as viruses, worms or Trojan horses), the effects of the product on computer speed in daily use, and the impact of the software on the usability of the computer as a whole. Both paid and free products were part of the roundup, so XP users have a range of choices.
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As an independent test lab, AV-Test is a good source for evaluating and rating antivirus products. But XP users beware. This may be the last time the lab offers advice on AV software that supports XP. In a tweet posted last week, AV-Test said: 'Windows XP is dead, long live Windows XP! Next week, we will publish the probably last AV-Test on Windows XP.'
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That doesn't mean antivirus software will suddenly stop working on XP. But it does mean XP users will have to find another independent source to seek out advice on the most effective products.