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[新手上路] 骚年们 赶快升级你的操作系统吧 MSE明年将抛弃XP

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sogou2004
发表于 2013-11-2 14:23:08 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
微软将从2014年4月8日起,停止为Windows XP用户提供热修复、产品更新及安全补丁等服务。SP3是Windows XP最后一个服务包,其支持期限截止到2014年4月8日。

届时,微软还可能会停止面向XP平台提供MSE的更新。MSE全称Microsoft Security Essentials,是微软面向XP、Vista和Win7发布的免费杀毒软件。

微软一位发言人表示:“在Windows XP在2014年4月8日结束生命周期之后,微软将不保证更新杀毒软件签名和引擎。在失去技术支持的操作系统上运行杀毒软件无法保护用户避免危险。”

“想要获得坚固的防护,首先应该做的是使用现代化的软件和硬件,它们才有能力帮你抵御今天的威胁环境。微软还推荐你采用以下方案保护PC:1)运行最新的杀毒软件。2)定期对安装的所有的软件进行安全更新。3)使用有高级安全技术和有定期安全更新支持的软件。”

微软2014年4月停止对XP版MSE的更新,这一做法并不令人意外。如果你坚持要用XP,那么可以考虑其它杀毒软件,第三方杀毒软件厂商不会像微软那样放弃支持XP用户。

Miostartos
发表于 2013-11-2 14:26:18 | 显示全部楼层
本来XP下的MSE也不是个好选择。缺乏网络检查系统(无节操借用驭龙大大的说法)
驭龙
发表于 2013-11-2 14:46:54 | 显示全部楼层
我想是不是媒体想的太多了,微软没有说关于MSE是否支持XP,只是说XP会在明年彻底结束支持,依靠安全软件无法保护XP。

In the newly released Volume 15 of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report (SIRv15), one of the key findings to surface relates to new insight on the Windows XP operating system as it inches toward end of support on April 8, 2014.

In this post we want to highlight our Windows XP analysis and examine what the data says about the risks of being on unsupported software. In the SIR, we traditionally report on supported operating systems only. For this analysis we examined data from unsupported platforms, like Windows XP SP2, from a few different data points:
•Malware encounters (newly introduced in SIRv15) in comparison to infections.
•Infection rates for supported and unsupported operating systems.
•Impact of antimalware protection on supported and unsupported operating systems.

Malware encounters and malware infections

Earlier today we published a blog post that discussed a new metric for analyzing malware prevalence which was introduced in the latest report. This new metric, called the encounter rate, measures the percentage of computers protected with Microsoft real-time antimalware products that come into contact with malware. It is important to note encounters do not equate to infections. Although some computers do report active malware, the vast majority of these encounters represent blocked infections reported by our antimalware products. Another recent blog explained our metrics in more detail.

You can think of the encounter rate as a way to measure what percentage of computers are exposed to malware. In comparison, the infection rate (CCM) measures how many computers out of 1,000 scanned by the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) actually got infected. What’s really fascinating about these data points is when you compare the two.

The following chart shows the encounter rate in comparison to the infection rate by operating system and service pack. While Windows XP SP3 computers encountered almost as much malware as other platforms, computers running Windows XP as a whole experienced a much higher infection rate. For example, although Windows 8 computers may encounter a similar amount of malware as Windows XP, people who use Windows XP are six times more likely get infected.

Malware Infection and encounter rates
Figure 1: Malware Infection and encounter rates for Windows operating systems during 2Q13
A few possible reasons for the higher infection rate on Windows XP are:
•Antimalware protection may not be active or up to date (more on this hypothesis in the last section).
•Older technology lacks the protective measures built into more recently introduced operating systems, and therefore is challenged to defend against some attacks.

Windows XP was built more than 12 years ago and was architected to include security technologies that were innovative at the time. For example, Windows XP SP2 was released in 2004 and introduced Data Execution Prevention. However, the threat landscape has changed quite a bit since then and technologies that were built a decade ago, like DEP, are now commonly bypassed. A paper released earlier this year from Trustworthy Computing: Software Vulnerability Exploitation Trends helps illustrate this point. The paper also provides a comparison of security mitigations built into Windows 8 and compares them against the mitigations built into Windows XP.

Newer operating systems are not vulnerable to many of the exploitation techniques that are still widely used and remain effective against older platforms. Newer operating systems include a number of security features and mitigations that older versions were simply not designed for at the time.

Infection rates on unsupported operating systems

Once support ends, if Windows XP SP3 follows a trend similar to prior Windows XP versions which are unsupported now, we can expect infection rates to rise.

For example, support for Windows XP SP2 ended on July 13, 2010 (support notification). The dashed blue line in the following chart represents its infection rate after that time.

XP SP2 infection rates
Figure 2: Windows XP SP2 infection rate after end of support
In the first two years after Windows XP SP2 went out of support, the infection rate disparity between the supported (Windows XP SP3) and unsupported (Windows XP SP2) service packs grew. In fact, the infection rate of the unsupported version was, on average, 66 percent higher than the supported version (Windows XP SP3).

After support ends, Microsoft security updates are no longer provided to address new vulnerabilities found, but that does not mean that new vulnerabilities won’t be discovered and exploited by attackers. For example, it will be possible for attackers to reverse-engineer new security updates for supported platforms to identify any that may exist in unsupported platforms. Tim Rains talked about the potential impact of doing so in his blog post this morning.

Impact of malware protection on supported and unsupported operating systems

One question I hear a lot when discussing unsupported versions of the OS is "So, won’t antivirus help protect my computer?" We absolutely encourage everyone to use real-time antimalware to help protect themselves against cybercriminal activity. In fact, the latest report shows that during the last quarter unprotected computers were 7.1 times more likely to be infected than protected computers.

That said, our data also tells us that running antimalware on out-of-support systems is not an equitable solution to protect against threats. The following chart compares the monthly infection rates for protected and unprotected computers on Windows XP SP2 and Windows XP SP3 in the last half of 2012 (this data for Windows XP SP3 was reported in the "Running unprotected" section of SIRv14).

The data shows that protected systems on Windows XP SP2 are twice as likely (2.2 times, to be exact) to be infected in comparison to protected Windows XP SP3 computers. Unprotected computers show a similar trend: you’re 2.5 times as likely to be infected on Windows XP SP2 in comparison to Windows XP SP3 when neither have up-to-date antimalware protection.

Average infection rates
Figure 3: Average infection rate for computer with and without antimalware protection
As past Microsoft Security Intelligence Reports have shown, running a well-protected solution means running up-to-date antimalware software, regularly applying security updates for all software installed and using a more modern operating system that has increased security technologies and mitigations. This advice remains consistent with the new data in SIRv15.

Of course this blog highlights just one of the many key findings in the latest report.   I encourage you to download the report today to learn all about the latest trends in the threat landscape.
sogou2004
 楼主| 发表于 2013-11-2 15:05:02 | 显示全部楼层
驭龙 发表于 2013-11-2 14:46
我想是不是媒体想的太多了,微软没有说关于MSE是否支持XP,只是说XP会在明年彻底结束支持,依靠安全软件无法 ...

拆台的来了 闪
琴心魅影
发表于 2013-11-2 15:20:20 | 显示全部楼层
升级操作系统,这个我的电脑我能做主,单位的我不能做主。
驭龙
发表于 2013-11-2 15:23:31 | 显示全部楼层
sogou2004 发表于 2013-11-2 15:05
拆台的来了 闪

不是我故意来找麻烦,我是说真相的,勿怪哦,哈哈
Everlove
发表于 2013-11-2 16:31:05 | 显示全部楼层
要不要也换掉office2003呢?
上海一哥
发表于 2013-11-2 16:39:07 | 显示全部楼层
微软的针对的对象是各个大企业,大公司这类的大客户更换操作系统。个人用户不是他的菜
maomao110
发表于 2013-11-3 09:42:34 | 显示全部楼层
驭龙 发表于 2013-11-2 14:46
我想是不是媒体想的太多了,微软没有说关于MSE是否支持XP,只是说XP会在明年彻底结束支持,依靠安全软件无法 ...

微软应该下手黑一点 直接把xp系统用户给屏蔽了  这样xp下的MSE就不能通过UP  更新了
(除非官网有离线病毒包)
驭龙
发表于 2013-11-3 10:17:22 | 显示全部楼层
maomao110 发表于 2013-11-3 09:42
微软应该下手黑一点 直接把xp系统用户给屏蔽了  这样xp下的MSE就不能通过UP  更新了
(除非官网有离线病 ...

这个真的有可能哦,呵呵
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