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Sophos Anti-Virus 3.7 review

Reviews Sophos Anti-Virus installed quickly and painlessly from its CD-ROM. Sophos Anti-Virus's main interface includes a link to the company's online Virus Library, which provides a searchable database of known viruses, Trojan horses, worms and so on.

[September 16, 2003, 15:15]

Sophos Anti-Virus

Downloads Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac OS X, part of Sophos Endpoint Security and Data Protection, has been engineered to provide complex, multi-platform networks with totally reliable protection on Macintosh servers, desktops and laptops.

[November 2, 2009, 1:23]

Take the Sophos Threat Detection Test: Is your current anti-virus catching everything it should?

White Papers Use the Sophos Threat Detection Test to quickly perform a scan and find any viruses, spyware, adware or zero-day threats that might have by-passed your existing protection. The test can be run without uninstalling or deactivating your current anti...

[September 29, 2008, 7:31]

Klez still dominates the virus top 10

News Yet again Klez was the most common source of virus reports during the month of April, as measured by anti-virus firm Sophos. Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos Anti-Virus, said: "While Klez refuses to go away, a new entry this...

[April 30, 2003, 13:31]

Sophos admits antivirus flaw

News The Abingdon-based company said that Sophos Anti-Virus can potentially be attacked by a buffer overflow, which knocks out a program by flooding it with data. An update for Sophos Anti-Virus Small Business Edition will be released on Friday, and all...

[July 29, 2005, 9:05]

New 'oil' worm 'unlikely to succeed': Sophos

News Anti-virus vendor Sophos has moved to arrest panic over the appearance of a new computer worm, saying its method of propagation makes it highly unlikely to succeed. However, according to Sophos, even if the worm is successful it is highly unlikely...

[December 18, 2002, 10:57]

Bubbleboy virus is Microsoft's fault - Sophos

News Shoddy work is responsible for the dangers presented by the new Bubbleboy virus, according to anti-virus company Sophos, which lays the blame at Microsoft's door. Graham Cluley, senior technical consultant with Sophos Anti-Virus says the Bubbleboy...

[November 10, 1999, 13:46]

Mobile phone virus hoax on the loose

News A new email hoax has appeared, preying on fears over mobile phone security, anti-virus vendor Sophos said Friday. The email, which claims to originate from the Sophos Anti-Virus alert team, says that a virus spreading between phones displays the...

[June 23, 2000, 12:34]

Sophos updates Mac antivirus

News Sophos said its Anti-Virus for Mac OS X software is easier to use, but the company is still working hard to justify the cost of the product to OS X users, who have not yet had to deal with a widespread virus.

[June 24, 2004, 12:10]

Virus-writer turns tail, covers tracks

News Sources at Sophos anti-virus believe that the authorities may already be hot on the trail of this individual after his or her virus crippled the Austrian headquarters of one of their major international clients over the weekend.

[August 26, 1999, 3:00]

Toadie virus poses serious threat

News The Austrian headquarters of an international company was brought to its knees over the weekend by a new and potentially lethal virus, according to anti-virus company Sophos. Graham Cluley, senior technical consultant with Sophos Anti-Virus, warns...

[August 23, 1999, 15:45]

Italian 'Love Bug' contained for now

News UK anti-virus company Sophos has received just one report, Finnish-based vendor F-Secure reports only a "handful" of incidents and Symantec anti-virus firm says that none of its customers have been affected.

[February 8, 2001, 12:45]

Virus hoax curtails Christmas fun

News The warning message seems to be spreading rapidly between companies," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for London-based Sophos Anti-Virus, in a statement. While the current files being sent from friend-to-friend across the Internet...

[December 15, 1999, 10:03]

Antivirus firms consider protection against Sony DRM rootkit

News Sophos is similarly scathing of Sony and is calling the software "ineptware". The Sony rootkit can be used to hide any files from the operating system, so we think the way that Sony has implemented this is somewhat flawed," said Graham Cluley...

[November 4, 2005, 16:35]

Orange fights back in war against spam

News Sybari's Antigen solution will provide anti-virus support via third parties such as Kaspersky Labs and Sophos, and content filtering for all email travelling through Orange's exchange server. Orange UK's Antigen licence includes five virus-scanning...

[May 21, 2003, 16:09]

Sophos enlists spam fighter

News The deal gives Sophos a strong footing in two increasingly crucial and merging businesses: antivirus and anti-spam tools. ActiveState's line of corporate anti-spam software and professional tools for open-source programmers will complement Sophos...

[September 25, 2003, 12:50]

MessageLabs: Filtering your email sewage

News Both Symantec and Sophos can also respond 24/7. Sophos: Protecting the world from The Pentagon Currently, the.email monitoring company use antivirus engines from McAfee and F-Secure, having switched last year from Sophos.

[November 30, 2005, 12:45]

Virus hoax chart makes grim reading

News Anti-virus firm Sophos released details of its latest top ten virus hoaxes on Thursday. The JDBGMGR hoax has been at the top of the myth list for eight months and shows no signs of subsiding," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at...

[January 3, 2003, 11:36]

Experts react to 'Chinese Linux virus'

News Another major anti-virus firm, Sophos, airs on the side of caution. Researcher for Sophos, Graham Cluley reckons the real threat of Linux viruses is unclear. Schneier agrees however, that this is a particularly complicated issue and adds...

[January 28, 2000, 9:50]

Melissa hits the UK

News Dr Jan Hruska, technical director at Sophos UK, says Microsoft should design software with better controls, rather than "piling up functionality regardless of whether users need really need it". Sophos has posted a fix at its web site.

[March 29, 1999, 12:03]

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