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Home   »   Windows Server 2003

Microsoft Ends Support for Windows Server 2003, Migration a Must

  • Posted on:July 14, 2015 at 3:46 am
  • Posted in:Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    David Sancho (Senior Threat Researcher)
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End-of-life fun times are coming to infosec departments everywhere—again. Just a year after the announcement of Windows XP’s end-of-life, we see another body in the OS graveyard: Windows Server 2003. After July 14th, servers running this venerable OS will no longer be receiving any more security updates. This would leave you out in the cold…

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Tags: end of lifeMicrosoftVulnerabilitiesWindows Server 2003Windows XP

Windows Server 2003 End of Life: You Can’t RIP

  • Posted on:June 15, 2015 at 12:20 am
  • Posted in:Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Pawan Kinger (Director, Deep Security Labs)
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Windows XP reached end of support last year and now it’s time for another end of life—Windows Server 2003. On July 14, 2015, this widely deployed Microsoft operating system will reach its end of life—a long run since its launch in April 2003. Estimates on the number of still-active Windows Server 2003 users vary from…

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Tags: end of lifeend of supportWindowsWindows Server 2003

Windows XP – It’s Not Dead Yet

  • Posted on:April 8, 2015 at 2:57 am
  • Posted in:Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Pawan Kinger (Director, Deep Security Labs)
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Support for Windows XP ended over a year ago. By any standard, Windows XP ranks as one of the most influential versions of Windows ever, thanks to its longevity and widespread adoption by enterprises around the world. However, the end of support should have served as a clear signpost to users and organizations to immediately…

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Tags: end of supportWindows Server 2003Windows XP

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