- Yahoo Messenger is inserted malicious code into ads

According to new information received from the Center for Emergency Computer Rescue (VNCERT) of the Ministry of Information and Communications, Yahoo Messenger chat software is now
- Many vain Vietnamese websites

'Viruses belonging to the W32.Dashfer family when infected with a PC will cause the victim to visit any site thinking the site has been maliciously inserted'. In fact, the virus
- Kaspersky revealed how to 'kill' Gpcode

Kaspersky Lab says it can use a simple open-source file recovery application to recover files that have been encrypted and deleted by the 'kidnapped' Trojan.
- Storm worm takes advantage of earthquake disaster in China

If you want to read information about the shocking earthquake in Sichuan last month, it's best to visit an official press website.
- Again Trojan appeared to attack Mac OS

SecureMac, in a security warning message last week, said the AppleScript.THT Trojan was released through a number of malicious websites.
- A way to disable the Storm worm has been found

A group of German research experts announced that they had found a solution against the malicious Storm computer worm that turned PCs into 'bots' to help hackers spread malicious
- Open a virtual Valentine card, really deep

Valentine's Day e-cards don't seem as sweet as you might think, especially when it comes from a stranger. According to the latest FBI recommendations, a deep wave, viruses and
- Valentine 'revived' Storm Worm

14/2 Valentine Valentine's Day has become an excuse for the dangerous computer worm Storm Worm has rebounded strongly in a new spam attack campaign that threatens Internet users.
- Trojan worms' hybrid

In the past few months, security circles have witnessed an increase in the number of mutants of worms that can steal data like trojans. According to security firm Panda Security,
- 1,493 new viruses appeared in March

In March, there were 3,829,000 computers infected with viruses and 1,493 new viruses appeared. This is an alarming number of network security at this time.
- More than 1 million large websites are attacked?

According to security expert Dancho Danchev, hackers are opening a 'total attack' campaign aimed at the Internet, with the number of Web sites being shot up to more than 1 million.
- Storm worm 're-exported' through a joke

Dangerous computer worms Storm Worm used to scan millions of computers and social networks. Its variant is continuing to attack by email bearing the April Fool's Day theme.
- The most terrible viruses of all time (part 1)

Today, viruses can be easily eradicated with advanced antivirus software. However, the virus is still a nightmare every night. It continues to attack computers and causes
- The 10 most devastating viruses in Internet history

The Internet has almost become a paradise for technology enthusiasts, a haven for gamers and a source of entrepreneurial profits. But the global information network is also the
- Trojan 2.0 - Implications of Web 2.0 technology

Finjan Malware Research Center has just released the Fourth Security Risk Report. Accordingly, measures against traditional malware - signature-based (virus detection based on a
- 6 steps to plan harmful software counter-attacks

As a security administrator, we strive to be a pioneer in this area - apply pieces and updates, penetration testing and set-up policies. Unfortunately, sometimes the defense is on
- CyberLove - virus comes from virtual love

Originating from Russia, this program can establish relationships with more than 10 people in just 30 minutes and hardly anyone thinks it's not the real person communicating. It
- Deep computer raging virtual social networks

Google Orkut, a virtual social network user, is suffering from a new computer worm called Orkut. Although Orkut is not dangerous, it is seen as evidence of fatal flaws in web
- Storm worm gave Christmas gifts with malicious code

Christmas has once again facilitated the dangerous computer worm, Storm Worm, to attack people using the Internet with dangerous new malicious codes. Beginning yesterday (December
- Spam development - Part 1: New tricks

While you're sleeping well, your computer may be working as a peer-to-peer spam or node server, providing a source of processing for a malware network that pulls in any form of