Google is set to defy a French data authority ruling on the global removal of right to be forgotten links.
Monthly Archives: July 2015
How one school district is monitoring social media of students and teachers
They’re trying to keep kids safe, but nobody’s talking about who can access the data or what standards are used to capture it.
We’re celebrating Sysadmin Day! Are you?
Happy SysAdmin Day!
Beer and Tequila forever! #SophosRetroWeek looks at old-school malware…
Join us on a visit to the past, when malware was…well, different!
COMPUTER RULES, LAST UPDATED 31 JULY 1988
It’s #SophosRetroWeek – so take a trip with us down IT memory lane as we say “Thanks, IT, and Happy Sysadmin Day.”
What you sound like to a Sysadmin
This Sysadmin Day we’re offering you an insight in to what life looks like from the other side of the monitor. Check out our easy-to-understand guide to what Sysadmins actually hear when you speak!
Wi-Fi-enabled sniper rifle hacked to change target
Researchers tricked a computer-assisted sniper rifle into firing off-target – specifically, with bulls-eye accuracy at a target they substituted.
SSCC 209 – Can encryption be too good? [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest episode of our weekly podcast that turns security news into useful advice…
Zero days! First official Windows 10 patches arrive…
Given its “rolling update” model, you might have been wondering how long after launch the first Windows 10 updates would take to arrive. The answer? Zero days. (No hyphen.)
Xen fixes another “virtual machine escape” bug
Last time it was the floppy disk drive that let crooks squeeze out of jail – this time, the virtual CD-ROM is their springboard…