The French president reported the theft last month, but no one has been charged, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
Research shows Barack Obama's name is associated with more unsafe Web sites than his rival candidate, says McAfee.
The rise in the proportion of e-mails containing malicious attachments is a throwback to the old days, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
Sophos warns against a Trojan horse spam campaign disguised as Microsoft's monthly security bulletin.
Asus confirms some of the Eee Boxes have shipped with Windows-based malware pre-installed, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
The data breach report found a one-size-fits-all approach to security strategies to be largely ineffective.
The arrival of the much-awaited smartphone has been marred by cyber-criminals.
Gartner has placed the security technology company in the Leaders Quadrant for Mobile Data Protection.
Its Web site has been attacked by hackers aiming to infect its readership with malware, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
Regulation drives the vulnerability assessment space, says Frost & Sullivan.
The first half of 2008 has seen focused malware attacks, designed to infect specific individuals and corporations, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos South Africa.
Organisations must take care of their Web site domains, especially if they are linked to from other sites, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos South Africa.
DNSChanger is causing a large-scale epidemic, affecting Western European countries in particular.