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Our FREE #SysAdminDay gift means you need NEVER code in Python again!

Posted on July 27, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

It’s 1337 times better than /dev/random, which means it will bring a smile to any sysadmin’s face. (Warning: requires scissors.) Continue reading Our FREE #SysAdminDay gift means you need NEVER code in Python again!→

Posted in #SysAdminDay, Befunge, esolang, PRNG, Python, sysadmin day

HTTP versus HTTPS – what’s all the fuss? [VIDEO]

Posted on July 26, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

With non-HTTPS sites now getting actively outed as “insecure” by browsers… well, why should we care? We explain in plain English… Continue reading HTTP versus HTTPS – what’s all the fuss? [VIDEO]→

Posted in Cryptography, https, privacy, video

How one hacker could have changed automotive history

Posted on July 25, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

That’s not supposed to happen: 150GB of customer data that the world could download… and hack.. and then upload again. Continue reading How one hacker could have changed automotive history→

Posted in data breach, nmap, rsync

The Bluetooth “device snooping bug” – what you need to know

Posted on July 24, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

A “Bluetooth snooping” bug, dubbed CVE-2018-5383, was just announced – are you patched, and how can you tell? Continue reading The Bluetooth “device snooping bug” – what you need to know→

Posted in Cryptography, DHM | Tagged Bluetooth

Mobile security – how to have your cake and eat it [PODCAST]

Posted on July 23, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Catch up with Day 5 of our Security SOS Week – here’s the fifth and final episode of our week-long online security summit. Continue reading Mobile security – how to have your cake and eat it [PODCAST]→

Posted in BYOD, MDM, Mobile, mobile control, Podcast, Security SOS, Sophos Security SOS

Privacy – can you have too much of a good thing? [PODCAST]

Posted on July 20, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Catch up with Day 4 of our Security SOS Week – here’s the fourth episode of our week-long online security summit. Continue reading Privacy – can you have too much of a good thing? [PODCAST]→

Posted in GDPR, Podcast, privacy, Security SOS, Sophos Security SOS, surveillance

Trends in malware – ransomware, cryptojacking, what next? [PODCAST]

Posted on July 19, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Catch up with Day 3 of our Security SOS Week – here’s the third episode of our week-long online security summit. Continue reading Trends in malware – ransomware, cryptojacking, what next? [PODCAST]→

Posted in Cryptojacking, Exploit, exploit kit, malware, Podcast, Ransomware, Security SOS, Sophos Security SOS, SophosLabs

Don’t take fright – get web security right [PODCAST]

Posted on July 18, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Catch up with Day 2 of our Security SOS Week – here’s the second episode of our week-long online security summit. Continue reading Don’t take fright – get web security right [PODCAST]→

Posted in cybercrime, Hacking, hacktivism, Podcast, Security SOS, Sophos Security SOS, Web Security

Welcome to the wonderful world of GDPR! Where next? [PODCAST]

Posted on July 17, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Catch up with Day 1 of our Security SOS Week – here’s the first episode of our week-long online security summit. Continue reading Welcome to the wonderful world of GDPR! Where next? [PODCAST]→

Posted in GDPR, Podcast, Sophos Security SOS

Linux, malware and data breaches – what can we learn? [VIDEO]

Posted on July 13, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

We think Gentoo Linux did a good job in a bad situation following its recent malware invasion, and we can all learn something from that. Continue reading Linux, malware and data breaches – what can we learn? [VIDEO]→

Posted in data breach, Gentoo, linux, malware, video

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