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Title: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: Michael (alan1998) on December 16, 2013, 04:20:09 PM
Hello!

So I think I got the name right (Might be Zero-Hour threats). Anyways, when Microsoft discontinues the updates for Win XP, obviously people will start making new threats and it will quickly swell in numbers. But any idea on what the numbers will be? I only ask because most of my household computer run Win XP. (Dad's Comp, Sister's etc). We have a solution and that's to disconnect them from the internet to protect other computers but I think that's going a little far.

Anyways, as only 2 of our computers are w/ Avast and the rest don't really go online I was just curious if it's better w/ Avast + Comodo or just to isolate the computers. Both me and my dad do know a far amount about this as he works for a University, but he still doesn't have an idea on timing
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: Para-Noid on December 16, 2013, 04:23:41 PM
No one knows what the future will be. Too soon to tell.
Keep using avast and CFW for protection.   :)
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: Asyn on December 16, 2013, 04:24:18 PM
If you guys know how to use the HIPS (D+) in Comodo, you should be OK.
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: essexboy on December 16, 2013, 04:34:30 PM
The thing to bear in mind is that Vista is a halfway house between XP and 7, so any updates to Vista may well expose security loopholes in XP which is not being patched.   Follow the normal safe surfing rules and you should be reasonably safe 
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: Para-Noid on December 16, 2013, 04:38:09 PM
If you guys know how to use the HIPS (D+) in Comodo, you should be OK.
I do use CFW w/D+ 
And all ports are in stealth mode.  8)
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: Asyn on December 16, 2013, 04:40:00 PM
If you guys know how to use the HIPS (D+) in Comodo, you should be OK.
I do use CFW w/D+ 
And all ports are in stealth mode.  8)

Great, but my reply was meant for Alan and his dad. ;)
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: Para-Noid on December 16, 2013, 05:28:11 PM
If you guys know how to use the HIPS (D+) in Comodo, you should be OK.
I do use CFW w/D+ 
And all ports are in stealth mode.  8)

Great, but my reply was meant for Alan and his dad. ;)

You did use the phrase, "you guys".
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: bob3160 on December 16, 2013, 06:36:11 PM
Changing to windows 8.1 makes much more sense to me. :)
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: thug4real on December 16, 2013, 07:30:55 PM
Changing to windows 8.1 makes much more sense to me. :)
Well yes indeed, but if you have an old pc, you need to buy a new one first.
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: bob3160 on December 16, 2013, 07:35:05 PM
Changing to windows 8.1 makes much more sense to me. :)
Well yes indeed, but if you have an old pc, you need to buy a new one first.
I converted many "older" XP computers to Windows 8.1 without any problems.
Unless your PC is a dinosaur, it will probably run Windows 8.1 better than it currently runs XP. :)
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: thug4real on December 16, 2013, 07:52:33 PM
Changing to windows 8.1 makes much more sense to me. :)
Well yes indeed, but if you have an old pc, you need to buy a new one first.
I converted many "older" XP computers to Windows 8.1 without any problems.
Unless your PC is a dinosaur, it will probably run Windows 8.1 better than it currently runs XP. :)
;D
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: schmidthouse on December 16, 2013, 08:34:04 PM
Changing to windows 8.1 makes much more sense to me. :)
Well yes indeed, but if you have an old pc, you need to buy a new one first.
I converted many "older" XP computers to Windows 8.1 without any problems.
Unless your PC is a dinosaur, it will probably run Windows 8.1 better than it currently runs XP. :)

Absolutely, the great little HP I now use as production unit, I converted from xp to Win8 and of course now W8.1 and runs way better, less resources and tons more secure. ;D ;)
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: Michael (alan1998) on December 16, 2013, 09:23:58 PM
Changing to windows 8.1 makes much more sense to me. :)
Well yes indeed, but if you have an old pc, you need to buy a new one first.
I converted many "older" XP computers to Windows 8.1 without any problems.
Unless your PC is a dinosaur, it will probably run Windows 8.1 better than it currently runs XP. :)

I've heard many bad things about 8.1. I hated the original one and same with my dad. My sister nor mother have used 8 yet.
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: essexboy on December 16, 2013, 09:34:42 PM
Use a third party start menu and they will never notice the difference :)
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: bob3160 on December 16, 2013, 09:37:08 PM
Changing to windows 8.1 makes much more sense to me. :)
Well yes indeed, but if you have an old pc, you need to buy a new one first.
I converted many "older" XP computers to Windows 8.1 without any problems.
Unless your PC is a dinosaur, it will probably run Windows 8.1 better than it currently runs XP. :)

I've heard many bad things about 8.1. I hated the original one and same with my dad. My sister nor mother have used 8 yet.
I've been using Windows 8 since very early beta days. It's gotten better over time.
You can either listen to folks you don't know or believe someone who has shared his experience with Windows 8 since September 19, 2011:
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=85094.msg690352#msg690352 (http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=85094.msg690352#msg690352)
There will always be those that resist change. :)
Title: Re: Win XP, Zero-Day Threats on the Rise
Post by: Michael (alan1998) on December 17, 2013, 07:49:08 PM
I'll try it out again on a Virtual Machine and see how it goes. Thanks