- Detecting malicious code 'super dangerous'

Security researchers have discovered a very malicious type of malicious code that has infected and stole user information on millions of PCs.
- Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.albv

This is a malicious trojan. It adds its executable file to the list of trusted applications in Windows firewall ...
- 50% of viruses only last for 24 hours

Research by security firm PandaLabs said that more than half of viruses, worms or trojans exist only for about 24 hours and quickly 'molested' into another variant.
- Appears many standalone applications on Facebook

Trend Micro security firm has warned Facebook users about the emergence of some fraudulent software, hijacking access credentials ..
- Conficker.C 'timer' broke out on April 1

Security researchers from CA have discovered that the third variant of the Conficker strain has been 'scheduled' to activate on April 1 next.
- Kido virus has a new dangerous variant

Kaspersky Lab announced that it has discovered a new change in the Kido virus strain. This is the latest and different variant from the previous Kido series
- Kaspersky warned the ATM card virus

Russian security company Kaspersky Lab has warned of a new virus that could be used by hackers to steal information on ATMs.
- Dangerous worms target routers and modems

A new worm has been discovered that can inject up to 55 DSL / cable modems and home routers, including names still used by many people.
- Conficker controls 4% of globally infected PCs

IBM's security department claims that every 25 domain names used to download malicious data on the Internet are under the control of a dangerous computer worm.
- CrossFire hack software contains countless viruses

Nearly 10,000 accounts were blocked after a week VTC Game opened the 'iron hand' campaign to handle gamers using fraudulent software when playing CrossFire (Raid).
- Deeper computer fakes 'more famous'

Thanks to mimicking some of Conficker's infection strategies, the little known worm of Neeris over the weekend caused a surprise.
- Conficker worm wakes up via peer-to-peer sharing

One week after April 1, Conficker got the first move and the infected computer got a new payload via P2P channel.
- Conficker.e started to implement 'money-making mission'

Last night (9/4), there was a new variant of Conficker worm, which continued to carry out the unfinished 'mission' that Conficker.c could not do in the last April fishing day.
- The first virus appears on SMS

The security report of the first quarter of 2009 of Finnish security software company F-Secure has announced a worm called SymbOS / Yxe, which was recorded mainly in China.
- Conficker - the culprit of 'spam tsunami'

After being successfully upgraded on the night of 9/4, Conficker infected PCs became 'Spam Robot' with the ability to send billions of spam every day.
- Conficker worm 'terrorizes' US Utal University

Officials at the University of Utah (USA) over the weekend said there were a total of more than 700 PCs on the computer network that were infected with Conficker.
- 20% of users are still indifferent to Conficker

Survey of Qualys Inc. shows that despite being warned a lot, it seems that businesses are still indifferent to Conficker.
- Outbreaks of virus spread via fake email

Assuming an airline email, hackers are spreading dangerous Trojans to users' mailboxes.
- Facebook virus appears

This virus is spread via email, usually in the form of friends on your virtual social network inviting you to watch a video.
- Trojan-Downloader_Win32_Agent.nmi

The Trojan downloads another program through the Internet and launches it on the victim's computer without the user's knowledge or permission.