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Windows XP lives on: Avast survey shows 27 percent of its XP users don't plan to switch

Microsoft may have ended support for Windows XP, but free antivirus software vendor Avast projects that for millions of users, that wont mean squat.

Avast had previously reported that 23.6 percent of its users were still running Windows XP. In the days before Microsoft ended support of Windows XP on April 8, Avast surveyed close to 165,000 of those users. The results, released in in a blog post on Monday, indicate that 27 percent of Avasts Windows XP users dont plan on doing anything, even though Windows XP systems are theoretically vulnerable to attack from hitherto unreported vulnerabilities.

Avast itself has reported that Windows XP users are attacked several times more frequently than those running Windows 7.

Avast, like other antimalware vendors, has committed to supporting Windows XP for two years or more. Microsoft, too, has commited to antimalware updates until July 2015. But using antimalware as the duct tape for an otherwise unpatched system is generally considered unwise, as Avast itself notes. This number is relatively high considering the security risks involved with the OS and makes one wonder how many XP users are not concerned about their protection and arent planning on upgrading their OS, buying a new PC or seeking AV that will support them, the company noted.

According to Microsoft, this needs to go. Some users feel differently.

Avast says it has over 200 million users who have downloaded and run its free antimalware suite, giving it a significant user base to query. Of the164,496 users who responded, Avast said that that 21 percent of its Windows XP users were unaware that Microsoft was ending support for Windows XP. That might explain why only 15 percent of those Windows XP users were planning to upgrade their operating system, according to Avast. And only 5 percent of users plan to buy an entirely new PC, even though that, too, is strongly advised.

Avast also recommends that its customers switch away from Internet Explorer 8, whose version for Windows XP will no longer be supported. In its place, the company recommended users move to Googles Chrome browser, which updates itself.

Can antimalware protect the average PC? It depends on the needs, said Michael Silver, an analyst for Gartner, in an email. Characterizing anti malware as a patch is really inaccurate, he wrote. However there are companies that claim their antimalware software will specifically look for malicious activity based on security holes found after support ended, for example, Arkoon Extended XP. For some users and organizations that will be sufficient. For others, especially where compliance is an issue, an unsupported version of Windows is really a non-starter.

However, Silver added an important caveat: Even a patched OS has risks. If you did enough to reduce surface area for attack, you could create a Windows XP system thats more secure than the typical Windows 7 PC, he said.

Avast executives could not be reached for comment, though a spokesperson did confirm the survey results for our article.

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MacXDVD Proposes Easter Giveaway of MacX DVD Ripper Pro Before April 25, 2014

(PRWEB) April 15, 2014

MacXDVD Software today announces the curtain-up of a half-month Easter promotion from April 11 to April 25, 2014. The holiday deal covers the hotly anticipated giveaway of MacX DVD Ripper Pro, along with up to 70% discount on various DVD video converting software. All those gifts are donated by MacXDVD Software to brighten up the Easter festival and help customers revel in the joys of the unbounded DVD movie entertainment.

The 2014 holiday giveaway will expire on April 25th. Customers who are interested in the free DVD ripper for Mac can take advantage of the giveaway activity at: http://www.macxdvd.com/giveaway/easter-giveaway-offer.htm

A new report from National Retail Federation shows Americans will spend an average of $137.46 to celebrate Easter this year, which is slightly less than $145.13 spent last year. This holiday deal launched by MacXDVD Software is to help those budget-conscious customers save more and provide them with unrestricted movie enjoyment in the resurgent season.

The Easter giveaway gift offered in the 2014 holiday promotion is entirely the latest version that has gone through several tests. It is so up-to-date and professional that almost all DVD movies can be ripped to MP4, MOV, FLV, AVI, WMV, MKV, MP3, and other mainstream video and audio formats without a hitch.

The beefed up DVD ripper for Mac also takes a leadership role in flawless devices support. Infused with 370+ preset profiles, it makes a faultless bridge between optical discs and mobile devices, including the latest Samsung Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, iPad Air, iPad Mini with Retina display, HTC One, Surface Pro, and many more. In addition to maximizing the output video quality, the gift also leads the pack of competitors in terms of conversion speed, delivering a 36X faster real-time conversion speed compared with other similar software.

For more about MacX DVD Ripper Pro, please visit: http://www.macxdvd.com/mac-dvd-ripper-pro/

MacXDVD Software not only inaugurates the 15-day software giveaway but also announces a big discount party to put the Easter event into a new level. The software giant offers up to 70% price cut on MacX Video Converter Pro, MacX Holiday Gift Pack, etc. to refresh customers' digital entertainment. Besides, $5 coupon codes are available upon sharing the holiday event on Facebook.

Price and Availability MacX DVD Ripper Pro priced at $59.95 is completely free from today to April 25, 2014. Please download and register it with the license offered at the MacXDVD 2014 Easter Giveaway Page.

About MacXDVD Software, Inc. MacXDVD Software is a division of Digiarty Software Company, owns a professional multimedia software development team, providing a range of products for Macintosh Computer users, including MacX Video Converter, MacX DVD Ripper, DVD Author, DVD backup tools, etc, series of apps for Apple video player, and iPhone, iPad 2D and 3D video games. More information, please visit http://www.macxdvd.com.

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