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more about #sophos DennyCrane: Yes, but will it protect me from Kingons attempting to steal my Star Trek commemorative glasses? more » OMG! Ponies!: Using a Star Wars crawl to promote a Star Trek tie-in =nerdFAIL more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Today IS a good day to defrag! I require a Klingon computer to run. Human computers are too.....fragile. more » i heart bacon hub: Here's a hypothetical conversation: NaHQun: "Hey, Phil, what's up? I haven't seen you around lately. Busy at work?" Phil: "No, I actually just got l... more » lucky_you: A lot of time on your hands Sophos? more » bosskev: I had assumed that this level of hardcore old Trek fan fanaticism had all but run its course. This renewed activity gives me hope, and not just for TO... more » jonhapimp: Why? more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: What desktop uses an ARM processor? more » cgsofly: Now imagine a porn virus. more » frigg: If there were malware that caused a bunch of arms to grow out of your monitor, that'd be some pretty cool malware. more » badhatharry: First I would have to explain to them what a computer is, without them thinking it is some sort of sorcery and wanting to burn it. more » hanswurst0815: Somehow I thought inverted GOATSE when I saw the picture. more » Gelato Makes You Jiggle: But I thought Macs were impervious to everything bad in the internet ;-) more » cjgentile: What I find funny is that its a Mac. more » -
#antivirus
Klingon Anti-Virus Software Detects Romulan Activity
U.K. security firm Sophos has re-released their Threat Detection Test software, but with a slight tweak to use the new Star Trek's popularity to its advantage: The software has been translated entirely into the Klingon language. More » -
#malware
This is How You Explain Malware To Your Grandparents
Show them this. Explain that opening all those damn attachments is the equivalent of letting a bunch of dudes with hairy arms reach through the internet, into their homes. Watch their reaction. More »

