According to security experts, Windows XP may give users more control and customization, but the new OS may also bring more risk. The latest operating system from Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is winning praise for its stability and functionality, but . . .
According to security experts, Windows XP may give users more control and customization, but the new OS may also bring more risk. The latest operating system from Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is winning praise for its stability and functionality, but the complexity of Windows XP continues to worry security experts, who say its integration with the Internet could mean trouble.

Called by Microsoft officials the best product the company has ever created, Windows XP is set to officially launch on October 25th, with versions for home and professional computer users.

The launch coincides with a new security push by the Redmond, Washington-based company that centers on more secure settings in products when shipped and new security tools for Microsoft users.

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