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Windows XP system was eliminated in April and became the target of hacker attack

When Windows 8.1 began to go public, did you still use the obsolete XP system on your computer? The speed of replacing electronic technology products is far from what you and I can imagine, but perhaps your classic nostalgia behavior will bring 'the disaster of extinction' to your computer.

the classic Windows XP system will die in April 2013, but many nostalgic users still don't want to lose the system. In this regard, a security expert recently said that the XP system abandoned by Microsoft is about to become a 'paradise' for hackers.

Security expert Wolfgang kandek said that once Microsoft no longer provides security upgrades, hackers will become very easy to attack. In the coming months, Windows XP will be targeted by hackers.

In fact, Microsoft has warned users to upgrade to the new system as soon as possible, and XP, which is about to enter the old line-up, will pose a great risk to users' data security and privacy.

Is it possible that the number of hackers will increase in the next few months? Of course not. Jason fossen, a security expert at Microsoft, said that this is a simple economic phenomenon: at present, Microsoft can release patches to fix important security vulnerabilities, so the price of a Windows XP vulnerability on the black market is only 50000 to 150000 US dollars, but if Microsoft stops updating, the XP vulnerability will be more valuable, and more hackers will commit crimes driven by interests.