Why would we let you say “No” to something that’s free? 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]

Here’s our latest 60 Second Security video for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy…

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…

SSCC 163 – So THAT’S why you can’t erase Flash RAM properly [PODCAST]

Here’s this week’s Sophos Security Chet Chat. Our regular security podcast that turns news into useful advice…

How dare you use my camera! 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]

Here’s this week’s 60 Second Security. A week of news distilled into a swift minute of amusing but informative video…

220 million records stolen, 16 arrested in massive South Korean data breach

South Korean authorities have revealed a massive data breach that has affected over half of the country’s 50 million citizens. The stolen records include real names, account names, passwords and resident registration numbers from a number of website registrations across online game and movie ticket sites. 16 people have been arrested.

Secret Service says “Backoff” malware hit 1000 businesses – 6 tips to keep your data safe

In a security advisory from the US Secret Service, the government said the malware known as Backoff has struck more than 1000 US companies since October 2013…

The UPS Store breach – what went wrong and what UPS got right

Data breaches at 51 UPS Stores in two dozen US states have put as many as 100,000 customers at risk of identity theft and credit card fraud, after malware was found on the stores’ networks. Clearly something went wrong, but here’s what UPS got right …

SSCC161 – What do you mean, “Trade him for Edward Snowden”? [PODCAST]

Here’s the latest Chet Chat security podcast! Sophos experts Chester Wisniewski and Paul Ducklin once again turn plain old news into advice you can use.