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Tag Archives: Windows
Microsoft’s Project Spartan browser will replace Internet Explorer – but slowly
Yes, Internet Explorer is going away, eventually. But Microsoft’s admission that an unnamed browser – codenamed Project Spartan – will take over as the default browser in Windows 10 led to some premature celebrations. ![]()
SSCC 190 – The CeBIT 2015 edition [PODCAST]
Recorded right on the Sophos booth at the CeBIT show in Hannover, Germany. Here’s the Fifth Anniversary edition of our weekly podcast…enjoy!![]()
SSCC 189 – Hey, is that your CPU on fire? [PODCAST]
Join Sophos experts Chester Wisniewski and Paul Ducklin for our weekly security podcast. Sharp, witty and educational, as usual (if we do say so ourselves)…enjoy!![]()
Europol takedown of Ramnit botnet frees 3.2 million PCs from cybercriminals’ grasp
In an international operation coordinated with multiple law enforcement and industry partners, Europol led a takedown of the infrastructure of the Ramnit botnet that infected 3.2 million Windows computers.![]()
Microsoft pulls PowerPoint-killing patch KB2920732
The latest in a series of Microsoft patch failures rendered PowerPoint inoperable on devices running Windows RT.![]()
SSCC 185 – “I have a number for you: Eighty Million” [PODCAST]
Our weekly “Chet Chat” podcast is carefully prepared to fit into a quarter-hour, so it is clear and concise as well as being witty and amusing. Enjoy…![]()
The “JASBUG” Windows vulnerability – beyond the hype, what you need to know
Struggling to understand the JASBUG flaw fixed by Microsoft in this month’s Update Tuesday? Paul Ducklin explains it clearly, with minimal jargon.![]()
Update Tuesday wrap-up, February 2015 – don’t let JASBUG distract you
Be careful! The JASBUG vulnerability in Windows is grabbing the headlines, but there are other bugs that could hit you harder. Paul Ducklin explains…![]()
