They signed a deal to allow extra time to replace XP. They squandered the time and didn't do anything. They all lived unhappily ever after. https://twitter.com/graemeburton/status/863107002087739392 …
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Not quite as simple as that. Embedded is difficult to replace.https://twitter.com/GDanezis/status/863331884742451200 …
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It's not. But it's probably not embedded, non-networked heart monitors that have been crippled by ransonware.
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For some older items, vendor sw only runs on XP, too expensive to replace whole system.
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Legacy software is definitely a problem. But inoperable computers is a bigger one.
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