Top Chinese IT firms to hedge against Windows XP shutdown

Microsoft announced earlier that it will stop providing technical assistance for Windows XP after April 8

February 24, 2014 09:43 am | Updated May 18, 2016 10:37 am IST - Beijing

China’s internet major Tencent will join hands with other IT giants to “build a hedge” against potential Internet attacks for Chinese users after Windows XP shutdown on April 8.

Tencent, along with Kingsoft, Sogou and other Internet service providers, will give technical assistance for Windows XP users for system upgrades and risk defence, Ding Ke, a senior manager of Tencent said.

The companies will start the protection before the shutdown and the “hedge” will continue during a transition period that may last for two to three years or even longer, state-run Xinhua reported.

“The up-coming shutdown will have serious affect on Chinese users,” Mr. Ding said, adding that more than one quarter of China’s computers are running the operating system.

Microsoft announced earlier that it will stop providing technical assistance for Windows XP after April 8, and computers will still work but they might become more vulnerable to security risks and viruses.

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