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Monday, January 9, 2017

Fewer Web Browsers Are Safe With Windows XP

Random News - April 8, 2014 ended the extended support of Windows XP. As of that date, the operating system stopped receiving all kinds of updates, even security, being exposed to any potential failure that might appear. While some companies have continued to develop their software for this operating system, little by little there are fewer and fewer who continue to support it, especially in the area of web browsers, where security is critical.

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Windows XP is an operating system more than 15 years old. Technologies have changed, and computer threats as well. While modern operating systems are prepared to deal with this, the old systems do not have the necessary security measures to mitigate them, assuming an additional risk plus, since a year ago, this operating system has no official support and Is vulnerable to any failure to be discovered, as it will not be solved.
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Navigating the network using this obsolete operating system is very dangerous because hackers can compromise and take control of it in a matter of seconds, however, it is much more dangerous to connect from an insecure browser. At the same time that Windows XP support ended, Microsoft ended up with Internet Explorer, the default browser in this operating system, so today it is a vulnerable and dangerous browser, which should be avoided.

Google Chrome is the most widely used web browser in the world. Although Google has been supporting your browser to make it compatible with this system, from now on this will stop being so. For some time, Chrome users are seeing a message in the browser where it is reported that XP will be stopped shortly, leaving users exposed to any vulnerability that may appear in the latest compatible version. This browser is going to be updated for XP until April 2016, after which date it will stop and it will be as dangerous as using Internet Explorer or any other unsupported browser.

Opera is another of the browsers that add to the blacklist of Windows XP. From now on, XP users will no longer be able to run any version equal to or higher than Opera 37. Opera developers recommend these users upgrade their operating system in order to continue to use the browser and, at the same time , Connect securely. However, if not, version 36 will continue to run on this operating system, although with security risks. Windows Vista is in the same situation, as it will not be compatible with Opera 37.

Firefox, the only browser that still supports Windows XP

After seeing the reasons why neither Internet Explorer, Google Chrome nor Opera are recommended to surf the Internet in this old operating system, the free browser of Mozilla, Firefox, for the moment is the only advisable to connect to the Internet as soon as To security (as long as we use the operating system's Service Pack 3).

At the moment Mozilla has no plans to stop supporting the Windows XP version of this browser, so if you continue to use it, despite the risk involved, using Firefox is the least bad option.

Not everything is perfect with this browser, because although Mozilla has recently released the 64-bit versions of Firefox, these do not work in Windows XP or Windows Vista or in the Server versions, where you have to install a classic version of 32 Bits.

Still using Windows XP? Why are you not updating? What browser do you connect to the Internet?

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