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Monday review – the hot 25 stories of the week

Posted on April 18, 2016 by Naked Security writer

A massive malvertising attack, the latest XP usage numbers, and why the FBI director puts tape over his webcam – Get yourself up to date with everything we’ve written in the last seven days. It’s weekly roundup time! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 25 stories of the week→

Posted in Infosec, News, SBN

Monday review – the hot 23 stories of the week

Posted on April 11, 2016 by Naked Security writer

From the Panama Papers to WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption – get yourself up to date with everything we wrote in the last seven days. It’s weekly roundup time! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 23 stories of the week→

Posted in computer security, Infosec, monday review, News, Security news, weekly roundup, Weekly Summary

Monday review – the hot 17 stories of the week

Posted on April 4, 2016 by Naked Security writer

From the password testing tool that shares your passwords with others, to the FBI cracking THAT iPhone – catch up with everything we wrote last week in our Monday review. Continue reading Monday review – the hot 17 stories of the week→

Posted in computer security, Infosec, monday review, News, Security news, weekly roundup, Weekly Summary

Monday review – the hot 19 stories of the week

Posted on March 28, 2016 by Naked Security writer

Get yourself up to date with everything we’ve written in the last seven days – it’s weekly roundup time. Continue reading Monday review – the hot 19 stories of the week→

Posted in ICYMI, monday review, review, Weekly Summary

Monday review – the hot 18 stories of the week

Posted on March 21, 2016 by Naked Security writer

From the hacker who left his victim some “security tips” to the story of ransomware spread by email. Catch up with everything we wrote last week in our Monday Review. Continue reading Monday review – the hot 18 stories of the week→

Posted in computer security, Infosec, monday review, News, Security news, weekly roundup, Weekly Summary

What’s next for the Internet of Things? [Security SOS Week]

Posted on March 18, 2016 by Naked Security writer

Should you join in the fun and put your kettle online, or be a stick-in-the-mud and maybe miss out on the next big thing? Continue reading What’s next for the Internet of Things? [Security SOS Week]→

Posted in Infosec, Security, Security SOS, Security threats, Sophos, webinars

Inside a hacker’s toolkit [Security SOS Week]

Posted on March 17, 2016 by Naked Security writer

Exploit kits, pay-per-install malware, malvertising, ransomware, spamming services for hire, and much more…join an eye-opening webinar. Continue reading Inside a hacker’s toolkit [Security SOS Week]→

Posted in Infosec, Security, Security SOS, Security threats, Sophos, SophosLabs, webinars

Malvertising – When trusted websites go rogue [Security SOS Week]

Posted on March 16, 2016 by Naked Security writer

Just one poisoned ad served up by one ad network… and it could be your website and your brand in the firing line. Continue reading Malvertising – When trusted websites go rogue [Security SOS Week]→

Posted in Infosec, Security, Security SOS, Security threats, Sophos, webinars

Can you strengthen security by weakening it? [Security SOS Week]

Posted on March 15, 2016 by Naked Security writer

Today, Paul Ducklin talks to John Shaw, Sophos VP of Product Management. Continue reading Can you strengthen security by weakening it? [Security SOS Week]→

Posted in Infosec, Security, Security SOS, Security threats, Sophos, webinars

Security SOS Week: Social engineering, malvertising, a hacker’s toolkit, and more

Posted on March 9, 2016 by Naked Security writer

Next week, five of Sophos’s top security gurus will step up to the microphone to share their expertise with you, free of charge, in our Security SOS Week. Continue reading Security SOS Week: Social engineering, malvertising, a hacker’s toolkit, and more→

Posted in IoT, malvertising, Security SOS, Security threats, Social Engineering, Sophos, webinar

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