QUOTE
Is Windows 7 safe? Sophos is ready, but are you?
----
Windows 7 has been officially released - and Sophos Anti-Virus supports the new operating system. Find out everything you need to know about how to secure Windows 7 against attack, and the challenges it brings to IT departments tasked with protecting users from internet threats.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/chetw/g/2009/10/21/windows-7-security-roundup
How hackers took advantage of Kanye West death rumors
----
Hoaxes spread quickly across the internet - like when "news" broke last week that rapper Kanye West had died in a car accident. Even though the story was false, hackers were quick to take advantage using the bogus story as a springboard for spreading fake anti-virus software. Learn more now and make sure you are protected.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/21/kanye-west-died-car-crash
Pizza boy turned ATM hacker steals $30,000
----
An Australian computer enthusiast stole thousands of dollars from cash machines, using information he found on the internet to hack into the hard drives of ATMs. Find out more about the case, and the sentence he received.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/23/pizza-boy-turned-atm-hacker
If the BNP had used Sophos, they wouldn't have lost their membership list
----
The controversial British National Party has been making headlines in the UK for a number of reasons - and news broke last week that a database of its members had been published on the internet, giving anyone who cared to look the names and addresses of its supporters. Learn how Sophos can help ensure that sensitive information remains on your network - and that your organization is not the next making the headlines for an embarrassing data leak.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/21/bnp-membership-list-leak-teach
Australia takes action against SMS spammers
----
Spammers who sent commercial electronic messages via SMS have been fined millions of dollars in Australia. Sophos blogger Paul Ducklin calls on the authorities to better protect consumers from SMS abuse in future.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/duck/g/2009/10/26/phone-spammers-busted
----
Windows 7 has been officially released - and Sophos Anti-Virus supports the new operating system. Find out everything you need to know about how to secure Windows 7 against attack, and the challenges it brings to IT departments tasked with protecting users from internet threats.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/chetw/g/2009/10/21/windows-7-security-roundup
How hackers took advantage of Kanye West death rumors
----
Hoaxes spread quickly across the internet - like when "news" broke last week that rapper Kanye West had died in a car accident. Even though the story was false, hackers were quick to take advantage using the bogus story as a springboard for spreading fake anti-virus software. Learn more now and make sure you are protected.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/21/kanye-west-died-car-crash
Pizza boy turned ATM hacker steals $30,000
----
An Australian computer enthusiast stole thousands of dollars from cash machines, using information he found on the internet to hack into the hard drives of ATMs. Find out more about the case, and the sentence he received.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/23/pizza-boy-turned-atm-hacker
If the BNP had used Sophos, they wouldn't have lost their membership list
----
The controversial British National Party has been making headlines in the UK for a number of reasons - and news broke last week that a database of its members had been published on the internet, giving anyone who cared to look the names and addresses of its supporters. Learn how Sophos can help ensure that sensitive information remains on your network - and that your organization is not the next making the headlines for an embarrassing data leak.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/10/21/bnp-membership-list-leak-teach
Australia takes action against SMS spammers
----
Spammers who sent commercial electronic messages via SMS have been fined millions of dollars in Australia. Sophos blogger Paul Ducklin calls on the authorities to better protect consumers from SMS abuse in future.
http://www.sophos.com/blogs/duck/g/2009/10/26/phone-spammers-busted