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March 14, 2014 
Two men use automated teller machines (ATMs) outside a HSBC bank in London March 13, 2014. Banks around... 
London, United Kingdom 
Two men use automated teller machines outside a HSBC bank in London 
Two men use automated teller machines (ATMs) outside a HSBC bank in London March 13, 2014. Banks around the world, consumed with meeting more stringent capital regulations, will miss a deadline to upgrade outdated software for automated teller machines (ATMs) and face additional costs to Microsoft to keep them secure. The U.S. software company first warned that it was planning to end support for Windows XP in 2007, but only one-third of the world's 2.2 million ATMs which use the system will have been upgraded to a new platform, such as Windows 7 by the April deadline, according to NCR, one of the biggest ATM makers. Britain's five biggest banks - Lloyds Banking Group , Royal Bank of Scotland, HSBC, Barclays and Santander UK - either have, or are in the process of negotiating, extended support contracts with Microsoft. Picture taken March 13, 2014. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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