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The agency source says about 70% of PCs in China still run Windows XP despite the fact that Microsoft has shut down security updates for it, which makes window XP more vulnerable to attacks.
"The shutdown will bring risks directly to China's basic telecommunication networks and threaten its overall security," says Zhang Feng, chief engineer for the ministry, according to Xinhua.
The news agency doesn’t say whether the Linux-based operating system will support all the apps Windows XP supports, nor does it set a timetable for developing it.
Meanwhile he recommends that end users install “shield” software made in China to guard against data leaks and Internet-borne attacks.
The agency source says about 70% of PCs in China still run Windows XP despite the fact that Microsoft has shut down security updates for it, which makes window XP more vulnerable to attacks.
"The shutdown will bring risks directly to China's basic telecommunication networks and threaten its overall security," says Zhang Feng, chief engineer for the ministry, according to Xinhua.
The news agency doesn’t say whether the Linux-based operating system will support all the apps Windows XP supports, nor does it set a timetable for developing it.
Meanwhile he recommends that end users install “shield” software made in China to guard against data leaks and Internet-borne attacks.
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