January 09, 2019 Politicians who block social media users are violating First Amendment The difference between a personal vs. an official social media account was at the crux of the case decided on Monday. Naked Security
September 11, 2017 News in brief: Virginia ditches voting machines; Chrome to warn of MiTM hacks; Beijing cracks down on Bitcoin Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news Naked Security
March 03, 2017 News in brief: Virginia greenlights delivery bots; Line to launch AI assistant; Uber seeks licence Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news Naked Security
January 29, 2016 Sysadmin held at gunpoint by man demanding he fix his computer It turned out to be a fake gun, but that didn't stop the SWAT team from being dispatched. Naked Security
October 02, 2015 US state police cars hacked Virginia State Police have been waging cyberwar against Impalas and Tauruses and have found that even non-networked cars are vulnerable. Naked Security
April 18, 2015 SSCC 194 – Patch early? Patch often? This time, “Patch NOW!” [PODCAST] Join Sophos experts Chester Wisniewski and Paul Ducklin for the latest episode of our weekly security podcast. From the very latest Update Tuesday to how we get rid of 10-year-old security holes, here's the security news you can use. Naked Security
April 17, 2015 Tampering with US voting machine as easy as ‘abcde’, says Virginia report All it would take to compromise it is to sit in the parking lot with a laptop, some free tools, and a dropper full of tech smarts. Naked Security