It’s the end of the world, especially for Gregg, whose array of
computers will blow up one by one. Whatever you do, don't accept
any emails from folks running XP.
If I really thought that was true, the W/98 machines I have running
would have the Ebola virus by now.
The "vulnerabilities" are usually in new code, not old code.
Bear in mind the updates are coming fast and furious on the newer
windows platforms too and these only come after there was an attack.
If enough people had apples to attract hackers, they would be attacked
too.
I don't really trust microshaft for my security anyway. There are far
more robust protection packages out there.
My wife runs a freebie anti-vi package on her Win 7 home desktop. It
might be AVG. My server's modules include anti-vi, which updates itself
from time to time and allegedly will send me a message if it finds
anything malicious. I've never gotten a “Danger, Will Robinson!” message
on any of my Apple devices. That Apple's computers are not "attractive"
to hackers is yet another reason to use them.
The free version of AVG is rated very highly ... in fact some who have
tested the various anti-virus packages say it say it outperforms most of
the software packages that you pay for and, in most cases, is all you
need.