- Viruses spread quickly through MSN Messenger

A Trojan is being spread indirectly via MSN Messenger messaging software, causing thousands of affected computers along with an increase in the number of malware-infected systems.
- Online anti-malware tool

You may need to use a utility that can detect, update and process malware automatically. All are available in the latest Malware Radar system provided by security vendor Panda.
- Top 10 most dangerous malware software in June

BitDefender Lab has just released a list of the top 10 malware (malware) that have 'the most successful' infection in June. P2P worm software Puce.G and the new version of Rjump
- A trojan appearance ... 'talking'

Hackers have just launched a 'talking' trojan that can give users a sarcastic voice when it successfully infects their PC.
- The Trojan said the sentence ... 'Farewell' to the victim

A newly discovered Trojan program not only disturbs data inside a victim's computer, but it also smiles at the pain of users.
- Flash funny ... 'piggyback' on Trojan

Security firm Sophos Labs recommends that users be careful with funny Flash clips that appear on the Internet, which could be the source of Trojan infection on your PC.
- Computer virus is 25 years old

The virus came into being when the IBM personal computer was only 1 year old. After 25 years, the virus has now grown very strong. Besides, the security and virus software
- Dangerous Trojan attacks Yahoo Mail and Hotmail

A new threat is affecting Yahoo Mail and Hotmail, two of the biggest email sites on the Internet. BitDefender Antivirus Labs identified that threat as Trojan Spammer.
- New virus attacks Mac

An anonymous network security researcher claims to have created a worm that could put malware into the OS X operating system of Mac computers. However, after making this
- Abduction Trojans extort money to re-export Gypsy

After a period of lulling, the hacker is returning to the treacherous trick: 'kidnapping' important data inside the computer for ransom from the user. The Trojan Gpcode-AI program
- Storm worm landed on the Internet

A huge wave of Storm worm variants is flooding Internet users' mailboxes worldwide. Yesterday, experts counted about 142 million e-mails containing URLs that led to sites infected
- Deep 'Super Mario' adventure on the Internet

A new computer worm impersonating Super Mario Bros. game on the old Nintendo system started getting hacked online yesterday (July 30). Internet users are advised not to click on
- Deep ... eat music in victim PC

Hackers have just 'removed the file book' for a special worm: wiping out all the MP3 files stored on the infected computer.
- Binder and Malware (Part 1)

The malware issue is not new and we cannot chase them away immediately. In fact, we have spent a lot of money dealing with criminals using Trojans, viruses and bots. Not just
- Binder and Malware (Part 2)

In Part 1, we learned how to configure the Optix Pro server to be a piece of malware. This is the trojan server that we will join the official Pong.exe game program using a binder
- Binder and Malware (Part 3)

In the previous two sections we have configured and built the malware with binder YAB. Now will observe and execute this malware. In the perspective we will begin to implement
- Top 10 security risks in 2007

Spam and trojans continue to hold the top spot in the list of 'threats' for computer users. That's the result of the security report for the first half of 2007 from Bitdefender.
- Storm became a 'record' of spam distribution

The Trojan is responsible for controlling users' computers to form huge cyber-computer networks (botnets). Security experts confirmed that the number of malicious e-mail increased
- Trojans steal 100,000 personally identifiable information

Security experts are warning a kind of data theft trojan through online advertising on job sites. Most recently, the Prg Trojan has taken over 100,000 personally identifiable
- Scary mobile malware than imagined?

Although the virus is the only threat to mobile data at this time, security circles believe that a range of attacks are stalking users on the road ahead.