- First detected spyware attacking Mac OS X

Security experts have just discovered the first adware / spyware to attack Apple Computer's Mac OS X operating system. Security firm F-Secure said the malware could automatically
- Top 10 most dangerous malicious codes in November 2006

Sophos has announced a list of the 10 most powerful viruses released in November and warned of the powerful 'rise' of malicious code that attacks Windows Vista.
- Welcome Vista with malware

On November 30, Microsoft touted Vista as a new version with a high-security feature, but on the day Vista was released a security company that detected malware in the number of
- MySpace was attacked violently

The virtual social network MySpace is suffering from an attack that the security community must call 'astonishingly dangerous'. The culprit is a worm that steals user login
- DeepTime is taking advantage

A report by Websense, a security firm on December 4, said a flaw in QuickTime's JavaScript handling combined with the vulnerability in MySpace has inadvertently helped spread a new
- Spyware first appeared on mobile phones

Called SymbOS / MultiDropper.CG by McAfee, this malicious program targets Symbian OS handheld devices, monitors incoming SMS messages, copies incoming and outgoing phone numbers.
- Vista suffered the first attack

Just a week after the launch of Microsoft Windows Vista suffered the first attack by hackers. However, Vista is just a victim of abuse in this attack, not a target.
- 2007: Super sophisticated Trojan will be raging

The extremely sophisticated technique that this Trojan uses will become popular in 2007, a security expert warns. Named 'Rustock', the later Trojan family first appeared nearly a
- New worms spread via Skype

Security experts are investigating a report that deep is spreading through the chat feature in Skype's popular VoIP software.
- 'Merry Christmas to our heroes' - malicious code installation email

On Christmas Day (December 24), security firm iDefense issued a warning saying that a PowerPoint Christmas file was edited to merge malicious code, providing hackers Unauthorized
- PowerPoint is attacked by trojans

Security vendor VeriSign iDefense warns users to be wary of PowerPoint files that falsify Christmas wishes, because it could be a malicious presentation file with a password.
- 'Happy New Year' worm is spreading strongly

During the transfer days between the old year and the new year, hackers have released a computer worm (worm) that spreads very fast, by hitting the user's psychology when placing
- Top 10 most dangerous malicious codes in December 2006

Sophos has announced the list of Top 10 most malicious and distributed malware in December 2006. Accordingly, even though it has just appeared, the 'Happy New Year' worm has
- Restore computer when infected with Trojan or Virus

Trojan or Virus can happen to anyone. Considering the large number of viruses and Trojans available on the Internet at some point it is unthinkable for anyone. Late perception
- Identify and avoid Spyware

Today, with its popularity, the Internet is becoming a major idea for advertising. As a result, spyware or adware increases rapidly as we have seen. When troubleshooting computer
- Storm Worm caused 'waves' in cyberspace

On January 19, virus programmers in Europe began to trigger a computer virus 'global storm' on a global scale. The goal is to have thousands of computers with a special attack
- Self-security before Vietnamese virus outbreak

Since the great Vietnamese virus epidemic affected hundreds of thousands of computers in our country, the security and security issues of computer systems have become more
- YM Vietnam community faces virus 'Mai Phuong Thuy'

The name of Miss Vietnam 2006 Mai Phuong Thuy has been used as a decoy to spread a new type of virus via YM since October 5, 2006. Initial information from network security
- Spamta worm has 67 new variants

Security firm PandaLabs has warned that the number of new variants of the Spamta worm that spread via email has spiked with 67 new variants. All 67 variants of Spamta have been
- Prevention of viruses, spyware, malware ...: It's easy but not easy!

Computer virus is the eternal obsession of anyone who uses a computer. Viruses can be present anywhere, in any form, and if you are online, the risk of infection will be higher.