SSCC 164 – Spend Bitcoins using Apple Pay? *NOW* you’ve got me interested! [PODCAST]

Here’s this week’s Sophos Security Chet Chat for your listening pleasure. Our weekly computer security podcast with the News You Can Use…

Patch Tuesday wrap-up, September 2014 – why even a single-bit data leak is worth fixing

Here’s what you need to know about the September 2014 Patch Tuesday updates from Microsoft and Adobe…

The top 5 privacy failures – what’s the most epic fail of all? [POLL]

The list of culprits in our eroding privacy is long, but some privacy fails stand out above the rest. So we’re calling out five privacy killers that deserve an extra level of shaming. Take our poll, and help us crown the most epic privacy fail of all …

SSCC 160 – That’s not just any old malware – that’s a TRUE VIRUS! [PODCAST]

Ready for listening… Here’s this week’s Sophos Security Chet Chat podcast.

Patch Tuesday wrap-up, August 2014: RCE + ASLR bypass + EoP == patch early, patch all!

Patch Tuesday is here again. Paul Ducklin explains how this month’s vulnerabilities can work together for harm, and why *all* the updates matter, not just the ones that ended up with a “critical” or “severe” tag…

SSCC 155 – cybercrime bust, cloud laws, phishing and malware back from extinction [PODCAST]

In this episode, Sophos experts John Shier and Paul Ducklin tackle the week’s interesting security stories. John and Duck get stuck into: a high-profile cybercrime arrest; how mainstream brands help phishers; and why macro malware is making a comeback.

Patch Tuesday wrap-up, July 2014 – Adobe fixes “Rosetta”, plus a new risky file type on Windows…

Patch Tuesday for July 2014 is just behind us in the case of Microsoft and Adobe, and just ahead of us in the case of Oracle. Paul Ducklin tells you what you need to know…

59 vulns in IE, teenager versus Turing, and Twitter gets wormed – 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]

Is 59 vulns in IE some kind of record? Did a computer really pass the Turing Test? Can a network worm ever be a joke? Find out in one minute!