Microsoft Security Intelligence Report, volume 15

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On average, 17% of computers worldwide encountered malware during the first half of 2013.

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On average, 17% of computers worldwide encountered malware during

the first half of 2013.

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Though both Windows 8 and Windows XP encountered a similar amount of malware,

users of Windows XP were 6x more likely to actually be infected.

Infections per 1,000 scans

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Windows XP users put their friends and family at increased risk.

Cybercriminals use compromised systems to steal information and spread malware to others.

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The top threats facing computer users worldwide:

Win32/Obfuscator Programs that have been disguised to hinder antivirus protection.

INF/AutorunWorms that spread by copying to networks or removable drives of infected computers.

HTML/IframeRefSpecial IFrame tags that point to remote websites containing malicious content.

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Windows XP support will end and users will no longer receive:

Security updates

Nonsecurity hotfixes

Free or paid assisted support options

Online technical content updates.

On April 2014

In addition, many software and hardware vendors have stopped or will discontinue support by April 8.

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What can you do?

Take advantage of advanced security innovations. Upgrade to more modern

software that can provide increased and ongoing protections.

Learn more atwww.microsoft.com/sir