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Forbidden love and Alan Titchmarsh
Comment But what caught the Round-Up's eye was Gigabyte's apparent fixation with Sophos virus expert Graham Cluely. But as we all know there's a very fine line between love and hate and Cluely suggested a different reason for her interest in him to our... [09 Mar 2002]
Rivals damn McAfee's gagging licences
News Graham Cluely, security analyst with rival firm Sophos, said: "There are no conditions on who reviews our software and they don't have to ask permission. Network Associates, the anti-virus vendor at the centre of a court battle over its censorship... [05 Mar 2002]
Microsoft weakness exploited by porn peddlers
News It cannot travel by its own accord via email, nor can it affect websites itself," Cluely added. Security pundits have warned UK businesses of a malicious virus, which diverts users to porn sites. JS-Seeker-E is a script written to exploit a well... [03 Jan 2002]
Virus top ten: Magistr rules the roost
News Cluely added: "There is still a lot of complacency about the issues of viruses, often from those who should know better. The Magistr virus has been the most reported virus of the last 6 months despite the fact that fixes and protection for the... [19 Jul 2001]
Virus writer sends a leaf out of users' address books
News According to anti-virus expert Graham Cluely from Sophos, the worm is yet another example of campaigning by hactivists. Security experts have warned UK companies of an email worm, which promotes the use of cannabis. [11 Jul 2001]
Kakworm makes top spot in Christmas virus charts
News Love Bug was a shooting star - lots of action and noise and fury for a relatively short time," said Graham Cluely, senior technology consultant at Sophos. According to anti-virus vendor Sophos, 17 per cent of all calls to its helpline over the last... [12 Dec 2000]
Virus Update: No apologies in November
News Graham Cluely, senior technology consultant at Sophos, warned the proliferation of .exe viruses like Navidad prove users are still uneducated. The Trojan horse, which installs a backdoor application in the system and blocks its victims access to... [01 Dec 2000]
Urban myth fronts .exe virus threat
News Graham Cluely, technical specialist at anti-virus software firm Sophos, told silicon.com: "As long as companies have updated their anti-virus software, there should be no reason for an alert. A virus threat called LIFE_STAGES.TXT.SHS has been... [19 Jun 2000]
Security industry hits out at 'ethical' hackers
News Graham Cluely, senior technical consultant at anti-virus vendor Sophos, said the group may find it hard to be accepted in the marketplace. Cluely added. UK security vendors have reacted angrily to the news that a group of the world's most... [18 Apr 2000]
Y2K viruses: running wild - or wildly exaggerated?
Comment Graham Cluely, senior technical consultant at Sophos, said the hype isn't just unnecessary - it's dangerous. Anti-virus companies are put on a pedestal as security experts, but at this rate they'll be perceived as nothing more than a nutter on the... [05 Jan 2000]
Companies stay vigilant for post-Y2K virus threat
News Graham Cluely, senior technical consultant, at virus vendor Sophos, called the Christmas and millennium period "very quiet" and added the company had seen no more infections than usual. Businesses are being warned to stay alert for virus attacks... [04 Jan 2000]
Security experts warn of massive hack attack
News Graham Cluely, senior technical consultant at Sophos Anti-Virus, played down the threat. Covert monitoring software on sale commercially in the US could give hackers an easy route to stealing user information and passwords, according to European... [28 Sep 1999]
Email bug hides viruses from firewalls
News But Cluely remains unconvinced: "The worst that can happen is a denial of service through system crashes. Cluely maintains that Web sites, newsgroups and CD Roms are the real breeding ground for viruses. [30 Jul 1998]
Trojan Horse steals Windows passwords
News Graham Cluely, senior technical consultant at Dr Solomon's, explained that the problem comes from dial-up networking. A 'Trojan Horse' program that steals passwords to gain access to networks and Internet service providers (ISP) is at large... [15 Jul 1998]
Dr Solomon's sounds grim virus warning for notebook users
News Graham Cluely, senior technical consultant at Dr Solomon's, explained that not many anti-virus toolkits can detect it; not even Dr Solomon's latest product. Most portable computers have the Bios soldered in, in which case the damage "could be... [14 Jul 1998]
