SophosLabs looked behind a malvertising campaign from September 2015, and found servers that hadn’t been patched for two years or more.
Daily Archives: October 8, 2015
Jury finds former journalist guilty of aiding Anonymous in media hacking case
Matthew Keys was convicted after an eight-day trial in which the jury heard about how Keys used an internet chat relay forum to recruit hackers into his scheme.
Threatening to post a sex tape on Facebook isn’t a crime, US court rules
Threatening to post a sex tape on Facebook doesn’t constitute criminality or a “true threat”, the Supreme Court of Georgia ruled, given that the defendant didn’t express an “intent to commit an act of unlawful violence.”
Will the Clean Software Alliance save us from the scourge of unwanted software?
Unwanted software has been an irritant to both computer users and security providers for many years now. The Clean Software Alliance is trying to fix that.
Facebook relents: ‘Something Long and Complicated’ is NOT a fake name
Facebook’s deeply flawed “authentic” names policy once again leads to an unjust account freeze.