Unbelievable. Putin still uses easily revenged Windows XP

Unbelievable. Putin still uses easily revenged Windows XP

Russian agents have been accused worldwide of taking on various retaliations, but someone in the Kremlin seems to have forgotten to inform Russian President Vladimir Putin of the importance of cyber security. 67-year-old Vladimir Putin has an installed operating system in his Kremlin office turned out to have a version of [...]

67-year-old Vladimir Putin has an installed operating system in his Kremlin office turned out to have an outdated version of Microsoft Windows XP, according to images that his press service has released.

In these images you see the desktop of one of the most powerful people in the world, writes The Guardian, translates Periscope.

Microsoft had shut down the update of Windows XP and Office 2003 in April 2014. However, it seemed that Russian government rules had stopped Putin from up to date from up to new versions than Microsoft 10.

The American technologic firm has warned on its site that Windows XP computers are easily anti-refundable “from viruses and cyber security risks”.

Windows XP, launched in 2001, was Microsoft's last system given green lights for use by Russian government computers.

It is unclear what danger the use of Windows XP from the Kremlin's cyber security Putin: a former KGB officer is said to be a disorderly internet user, who had earlier been named as the CIA “projection”.

We remind them that even an important politician in Kosovo had had the password [ang. His very simple password: 123456. He was ridiculed by Serbian media and part of the public opinion in Kosovo. /Periscope

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