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Video: Watch how easy it to steal an identity on the street
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Many of us are concerned about how well companies and organisations are protecting our personally identifiable information - but how good at we at protecting our own details, such as name, date of birth and email address? Sophos went onto the streets, asking people what they thought about identity theft - and also seeing if we could get the public to share their personal information with complete strangers.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/19/video
Protect your sensitive data with Sophos
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Want to stop sensitive information leaking out from your company - either accidentally or by design? Sophos has integrated scanning for sensitive data into our desktop anti-virus and email protection — so you don't need to deploy and manage a separate product. Learn more about this exciting new feature now.
http://www.sophos.com/products/solutions/data-protection/index.html
Balloon Boy throws up on TV - sick hackers take advantage
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America has been transfixed with the story of Falcon Heene, the six-year-old boy who was believed to have accidentally hitched a lift in his father's experimental helium balloon on Thursday. Although doubts have been expressed about whether the incident was a publicity stunt or not, there is no doubt that hackers have been quick to take advantage - creating malicious websites preying on interest in the breaking news story. Find out more about the latest attack now.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/17/balloon-boy
Victoria's Secret spam slams Twitter
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Some Twitter users have found that their accounts have been posting messages without their knowledge, apparently advertising gift cards for the glamorous Victoria's Secret lingerie store. Discover more about the attack now, and ensure you don't click on the spammer's links.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/17/victorias-secret-spam
"The Wrong Browsers"
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Aardman Animation, the firm behind plasticine superstars "Wallace and Gromit", asked if we could help them stop Google's Chrome frame plugin from being used with Internet Explorer. The reason? It could have a negative effect on computer security as it can circumvent other security measures. Discover more about why you might want to have greater control over how your users access the web.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/chetw/g/2009/10/17/wrong-browsers-giving-control-admins
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Many of us are concerned about how well companies and organisations are protecting our personally identifiable information - but how good at we at protecting our own details, such as name, date of birth and email address? Sophos went onto the streets, asking people what they thought about identity theft - and also seeing if we could get the public to share their personal information with complete strangers.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/19/video
Protect your sensitive data with Sophos
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Want to stop sensitive information leaking out from your company - either accidentally or by design? Sophos has integrated scanning for sensitive data into our desktop anti-virus and email protection — so you don't need to deploy and manage a separate product. Learn more about this exciting new feature now.
http://www.sophos.com/products/solutions/data-protection/index.html
Balloon Boy throws up on TV - sick hackers take advantage
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America has been transfixed with the story of Falcon Heene, the six-year-old boy who was believed to have accidentally hitched a lift in his father's experimental helium balloon on Thursday. Although doubts have been expressed about whether the incident was a publicity stunt or not, there is no doubt that hackers have been quick to take advantage - creating malicious websites preying on interest in the breaking news story. Find out more about the latest attack now.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/17/balloon-boy
Victoria's Secret spam slams Twitter
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Some Twitter users have found that their accounts have been posting messages without their knowledge, apparently advertising gift cards for the glamorous Victoria's Secret lingerie store. Discover more about the attack now, and ensure you don't click on the spammer's links.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/17/victorias-secret-spam
"The Wrong Browsers"
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Aardman Animation, the firm behind plasticine superstars "Wallace and Gromit", asked if we could help them stop Google's Chrome frame plugin from being used with Internet Explorer. The reason? It could have a negative effect on computer security as it can circumvent other security measures. Discover more about why you might want to have greater control over how your users access the web.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/chetw/g/2009/10/17/wrong-browsers-giving-control-admins