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IT dude at work recommends sophos

What's the go with them?

I would like a nice stripped down anti virus with a basic as GUI, none of the extra tune up bullshit and toolbars and 5 different startup processes etc. AVG used to do that, until they sold out to freemiumware.

I used this on my Torrent box till I gave up on that.

https://www.avast.com/en-au/index

had a good run.

LOL...

yeah birds get on sophos AV, you can get it free for home use upto 10 devices just gotta make account etc. its good tho

we use it for small - medium sized businesses, pretty much perfect for that anyway (and home use)

Will give it a royal go

Though the best AV is to simply not give random applets disguised as updates permission to make changes to your computer. That's cryptonite for computer security.

could be worse...could have accepted a new root CA to your browser.

Spotted this from a few days back, interesting/scary read...

https://boris.in/blog/2016/the-bank-job/

Remind me again why people keep outsourcing projects like this?

Spotted this from a few days back, interesting/scary read...

https://boris.in/blog/2016/the-bank-job/

Remind me again why people keep outsourcing projects like this?

as internal banks are usualy much worse..

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-36110421

I could be ironic and comment it a Indian bank who they going to outsource to?

but the reality is all bank outsouce this work as it much faster cheaper.

what was done here was just way too cheap however, SSL v3 is bad, V2 is broken as such.

no SSL pinning.. well I've had that prob twice in past couple months, 1 where the company did SSL packet inspection so tried to decrypt our traffic. However as for this service we use client Client authentication the proxy did not have access to the private key so no traffic was accessed, PKI wins.

same today the Proxy was doing deep packet inspection, the product in question uses it's own Crypt not just https to avoid this. Proxy could not work out what happening and dropped packets.

pass though for our site and sorted.

in both cases the proxy is trying to complete a Man in the middle attack and was denied.

so just think, if you accessed banks at the office or similar the admins could take your details as they installed their own CA in the browser.

anyhow correct use of PKI and/or for that matter 2 factor authentication could fix all this.

Welcome to what I do for a living.

making the interweb secure.

LOL...

yeah birds get on sophos AV, you can get it free for home use upto 10 devices just gotta make account etc. its good tho

we use it for small - medium sized businesses, pretty much perfect for that anyway (and home use)

yep that's what I use on my home laptop :)

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Don't knock it until you drive one. The car was awesome. The sound and punch of the v6 was fun.

Was doing hill runs with a r34 gtr

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1. It was just a question, Patrick.

2. If I confess that I have...would this validate the assumed criticism?

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