- Kaspersky upgraded the product package for businesses

New version for businesses Kasperky Open Space Security (KOSS R2) was introduced by brand representative Kaspesky Lap in Vietnam in the afternoon of November 12, 2009 in Ho Chi
- Kaspersky launches antivirus version for Mac

Kaspersky has just released a version of the antivirus software of the same name for Apple's Mac OS X operating system.
- Most Vietnamese enterprises 'use the temple' antivirus software

According to a survey by VNISA, out of 100% of businesses have used antivirus software, most use a system without legal copyright.
- Virus turns iPhone into 'ghost phone'

After two weeks of infection on several hundred phones in Australia only, malicious code written specifically for Apple smartphones spread to devices operating in many other
- China warned about Panda virus

The virus called Panda that once destroyed millions of computers in China three years ago has reappeared with a much higher level of danger, according to McAfee.
- Malwarebytes accuses IObit of stealing software

Malwarebytes accuses Chinese computer security company IObit of stealing their intellectual property, but IObit denies this accusation ...
- Prevent Mikeyy from infecting his Twitter account

Twitter social network is 'under the bullets' attacked by Mikeyy, many accounts were unable to 'hold me'. Here is how to prevent and remove Mikeyy deeply
- Decode FBI spyware

In a new set of declassified files, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has admitted that they have used a spyware for many years to 'grab' cybercrime.
- Conficker starts firing around the world

Not opening a new frantic attack on the 1st of April as many people predicted, the Conficker is silently activating and slowly aiming to 'sleep' users
- Neprodoor trojan warning appears in Vietnam

Users of domestic computers have been warned about a new type of dangerous trojan named Neprodoor originating from Russia, which has appeared and spread on computers in Vietnam.
- How malicious code breaks into a user's PC

Although very careful, most users sometimes still do not understand why malicious code can easily infect their PC.
- Malware 'knocked out' US government agency network

The US Marshals Service network in the middle of the week was 'knocked out' completely after suddenly being attacked by malicious code
- How does malicious code break into user PC (Part 2)

The previous article detailed how aggressive hackers infect malicious code and can see that these are extremely dangerous attack techniques.
- Add 2 malicious samples to attack the Mac

Security firm Sophos has announced that it has detected two more malicious attacks on Apple's Macintosh computers.
- Conficker worm still silently grows

According to the Conficker worm team wrote on Trend Micro's security blog, the dangerous computer worm Conficker has many new variants.
- Open the Chinese malicious database

KnownSec has officially opened to share with the global security community a huge database of malicious codes discovered on Chinese websites.
- The virus attacked the United States, South Korea switched to destruction mode

Owners of thousands of 'zombie' computers participating in botnets attacked US and Korean websites in the past week will have to 'taste pain'.
- Symantec alerted W32.dozer worm

The W32.dozer worm DDoS attacks target media, financial and government sites.
- Google promises a 'no computer virus' world

The US Internet service firm claims its upcoming Chrome OS will eventually remove malicious code (malware) from users' minds.
- Malware set a number record

Security firm McAfee predicts that the number of malware in 2009 will increase by at least double that of 2008.