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Discontinued is a term used in the context of information security to denote products or services that are no longer supported by the manufacturer or developer. This discontinuation can include software, hardware, and even security protocols that have become obsolete or have been replaced by newer, more secure options.

In the realm of cyber security, discontinued products are significant as they no longer receive updates or patches to fix vulnerabilities that may be discovered over time. As a result, systems relying on these products become exposed to increased risk of cyber threats, such as hacking, malware, and data breaches. It is crucial for individuals and organizations to monitor the support status of their information security tools and transition away from discontinued technologies to maintain a strong security posture.

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CVE-2017-11882 in discontinued Equation Editor still attracting keylogger campaigns despite software being killed off in 2018 Very few people are immune to the siren song of nostalgia, a yearning for a "better time" when this was all fields and kids respected their elders - and it looks like cyber criminals are no exception.…

Flaws in the open-source tool exploited – and India's power grid was a target Microsoft is warning that systems using the long-discontinued Boa web server could be at risk of attacks after a series of intrusion attempts of power grid operations in India likely included exploiting security flaws in the technology.…