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Enabling a safer internet: The positive approach to web security
White Paper With one new infected webpage discovered every 4.5 seconds, there is no longer any such thing as a "trusted website". As the internet becomes an increasingly missioncritical tool, new media such as blogs and social... [30 Sep 2009]
Porn site goes on Mac attack
News Sophos on Wednesday discovered a new version of the Mac OS X Tored worm, according to a Sophos blog post. Sophos explained in a blog post on Thursday that visitors to... [12 Jun 2009]
Sophos Case Study: Multi-Chem
White Paper Today, Sophos Anti-Virus and the WS1000 Web Appliance, offer peace of mind and now safeguard Multi-Chem from any possible security incident on a day-to-day basis. Multi-Chem discovered that its existing... [10 Dec 2008]
Malware-infected site detected every five seconds
News Antivirus firm Sophos found that more than 90 per cent of the web pages capable of spreading Trojan horses and spyware are legitimate websites. According to the Sophos security threat report... [23 Jul 2008]
Security threat: One web page infected every five seconds
News Web threats have risen significantly in the first quarter of 2008, with one web page being infected every five seconds, according to a report from security vendor Sophos. Released Wednesday, Sophos said... [24 Apr 2008]
Macs no longer safe from cyberattacks
News While Mac penetration remain relatively low in the enterprise, the increasing popularity of OS X in the consumer market has resulted in criminal gangs starting to pay attention to the Apple collective, according to security firm,... [23 Jan 2008]
Macs not safe from viruses, says Sophos founder
News The co-founder of antivirus company Sophos said the Mac is not a virus-free platform. Speaking in an interview with silicon.com sister site ZDNet Australia, Dr Jan Hruska, who co-founded Sophos and was... [08 Jun 2007]
Mac virus is damp squib, says Symantec
News Paul Ducklin, head of technology for Sophos Asia Pacific, said the virus was "not important or significant" but he was concerned the author had distributed the source code, which could "not only explain how you might... [06 Nov 2006]
How serious is HSBC's online banking flaw?
News Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for antivirus company Sophos, told silicon.com: "Unless Cardiff gives some more information, it's a non-story - there's no meat on this. But Sophos' Cluley... [10 Aug 2006]
Trojan nasties raid passwords
News The company said, as of last Monday, only five security applications - eTrust-Vet, NOD32 version 2, Sophos, UNA and VBA32 - were able to detect the threat. Sana Labs discovered the other Trojan, which is... [27 Mar 2006]
Minority Report: Mac OS X virus scares
Comment The 'virus', called Leap.A or Oompa Loompa, was first discovered in mid-February by UK antivirus firm Sophos. Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos, claims Leap.A... [03 Mar 2006]
Apple users hit by world's first Mac OS X virus
News The virus, called Leap.A, was discovered by UK antivirus company Sophos and spreads via the iChat instant messaging system. Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos, called... [16 Feb 2006]
Mobile phone virus claims are "bonkers", says Sophos
News Antivirus firm Sophos has slammed a competitor's claims that it found the world's first "serious" mobile phone virus. Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos, said: "We have had no reports... [22 Sep 2005]
Virus alert: Zotob worm hits Windows 2000
News Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos said in a statement yesterday: "There will be many Windows computers that will not have been patched yet and may be vulnerable to infection and compromise. [15 Aug 2005]
Sophos' flagship product is flawed
News Sophos has announced a flaw in its flagship antivirus product but said it is working on fixes. The Abingdon, England-based company said that Sophos Anti-Virus can potentially be attacked by a buffer... [29 Jul 2005]