Some competition housekeeping

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Thanks to the more than 700 of you who recently gave your opinion in the social networking survey I conducted on the Clu-blog. The survey is now closed, and one lucky name was pulled out of the hat to win the fabulous collection of prizes.

Drum roll please, as I am pleased to announce that the winner is... (pause for dramatic effect..) Anirudh Tiwari, a New Delhi-based Microsoft .net developer, currently doing his bachelors in computer application and studying for his SCJP (Sun Certified Java Programmer Certification).

Well done Anirudh - the huge bag of Sophos goodies (sorry, the gold bars were completely fictitious) are snailing their way to you right now.

The results of the social networking survey will be revealed in a talk I am giving at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, and - no doubt - up here on the blog in due course. I really appreciate everyone for helping with that research.

Separately, I have to congratulate Bela Beir of Germany who became my 500th follower on Twitter and won a extraordinarily fashionable Sophos fleece for their trouble.

I'm using Twitter to try and spread the word of what we're doing here at SophosLabs (including some stuff we don't mention on the blog) and you're very welcome to follow me on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/gcluley.

Thanks to all - and keep reading the Clu-blog!

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About the author

Graham Cluley is senior technology consultant at Sophos. The readers of Computer Weekly voted him security blogger of the year in 2009 and 2010, and he pipped Stephen Fry to the title of "Twitter user of the year" too. Which was nice. He was also named "Best Security Blogger" by the readers of SC Magazine in 2011. You can subscribe to Graham's updates on Facebook, follow him on Twitter and circle him on Google Plus for regular updates.