- 10 groups manipulating Chinese Internet virus

Most viruses spread through the Internet in China are the 'work' of only 10 hacker groups, but this Top Ten has very high technology.
- Dozens of Android applications are infected with malicious code

Dozens of applications on Android Market have been deleted because of malicious code. Users who have downloaded these infectious applications may lose data.
- The US was prosecuted after the virus attack on Iran

On March 3, a German cyber security expert, Ralph Langner, said he believed the US and Israel's Mossad intelligence agency had used the Stuxnet computer worm to attack Iran's
- Which mobile phone has the most virus?

According to new research by Kaspersky Lab, the most frequently infected mobile devices are those using the most popular platforms, J2ME and Symbian. And the most popular mobile
- Iranian hackers take revenge on the attack by the Stuxnet virus

An Iranian hacker claimed to take revenge for the nation after the Stuxnet 'worm' attacked the Islamic Republic's nuclear reactors.
- More than 1 million computers are infected by hackers

Hackers design fake websites to scare Internet users to download and install fake antivirus software.
- Viruses trick money from Windows users without copyright

Recently, a dangerous program appeared on the computer with the ability to hijack the system and give fake notifications to trick users.
- Learn about the sample Rootkit.Win32.Stuxnet.a

Classified as Rootkits, they are created to 'focus' on the main objects and activities of the Windows system, such as files, folders and processes stored in the memory of the
- Stuxnet worm targets Iran's nuclear reactor

Security firm Symantec said it found evidence that the Stuxnet worm was intended to target uranium enrichment complexes at the Bushehr reactor, Iran. With the help of experts from
- Learn about the Trojan.Win32.FraudPack.bkhe template

When it comes to Trojans, we are referring to a very malicious and dangerous type of computer program that can prevent, modify, back up or delete all user data, cause The main
- Norton Internet Security 2011: Fast, light and stronger

Norton Internet Security (NIS) 2011 still maintains its inherent strength as fast installation and scanning speed, many impressive features but an inherent limitation is not yet
- Facebook Christmas tree virus is just a trick

Security manufacturer Sophos said Facebook users can relax and stop warning each other about a virus with a Christmas tree theme, as this is all a hoax.
- AVG Internet Security 2011 consumes a lot of resources

With a reasonable price, many useful features and high customization capabilities are what impress the security application AVG Internet Security 2011. However, this version is
- McAfee exaggerates the risk of the .vn website

Surveys with nearly 70,000 .vn websites using McAfee's website security assessment tool show that only 2.33% of websites contain malicious code, a very small percentage of the
- How to avoid Malware

Malware is a term that describes a relatively broad category of malicious software including viruses, worms, trojan horses, rootkits, spyware and adware.
- Spam strongly attacks social networks

According to Symantec Depository Service (Symantec Hosted Services), spam distribution containing shortened URL has peaked 23.4 billion spam in one day
- Watch out for the Christmas virus through Google

Mr. Nguyen Minh Duc, director of network security department of Bkav, has just sent a warning: 'Christmas and New Year 2011 are approaching. Hackers will definitely take advantage
- Hacker 'implements' the backdoor onto Symbian firmware

Atul Alex, an Indian hacker recently added a backdoor to the firmware of smartphones running Symbian S60.
- Beware of the email 'Osama Bin Laden hanged'

If you receive an email saying 'Osama Bin Laden has been arrested' or 'Osama has been hanged', do not open the attachment.
- Learn super viruses that are threatening the global industry

Highly skilled hackers can use public information about code known as the Stuxnet virus to develop attack variants in many industries.