- AOL launches free antivirus software

AOL has officially launched free antivirus software. The product is expected to be an alternative to expensive security software. AOL's new security product is the result of a
- Warning about a new phishing trojan line

Security experts have discovered a new trojan using a different communication procedure than other types of malware to send data to avoid detection.
- The locations of viruses and trojans hiding during the boot process.

There are viruses and trojans that infiltrate your computer in a 'silently' way that you almost don't realize its change or harm. But then it will 'destroy' your system by
- It's BBC's turn to be spoofed by trojans to spread

Security experts have warned users about the emergence of a new type of Trojan that spreads strongly via email. The trojan's screamer is sending out emails pretending to be the
- The impact of Spyware on Enterprises

Did you know that recently a Trojan Horse program has been developed for use in industrial intelligence operations? It is used for unlawful purposes, detecting the number of
- Sneaking malware on the Internet

Malware, the common name for annoying malware such as adware, spyware (trojans, spyware), dangerous codes that control and control remote computers for bad purposes (computer is
- Add a computer worm taking advantage of the error MS06-040

Yesterday, Symatec warned of a new computer worm targeting the security bug MS06-040 that appeared on the Internet. New computer worm - named 'Randex.gel' - belongs to the line
- Trojans hide themselves under SPAM porn

Security experts claim that the main goal of this attack by cyber criminals is to trick recipients into downloading malicious software to help them control the system or steal
- 90% of computers infected with spyware ?!

Webroot Software (www.webroot.com), an antispyware software company has just announced their research, whereby the level of spyware infection is at its highest level ever.
- Appeared worm computer attack AMD processor chip

Symantec's security researchers have discovered a computer worm that can directly attack AMD processors, instead of attacking Windows operating systems. With two different
- 9/10 PC infected with spyware

The latest anti-spyware report by Webroot Software shows that after the decline in 2005, the rate of spyware infection has started to rise again and reach a record high since 2004
- Zcodec - New threat for Net users

Panda Software has announced the recognition of a new malicious piece of software called Zcodec, 'disguised' as an application that can install standard video code for various
- People chat again because of the 'internal' virus of FunniYM

In the afternoon of August 31, 2006, there was a new 'made in Vietnam' virus spread through YahooMessenger with a tremendous speed. Show that the most popular online chat tool in
- Apple fake Trojan sales announcement

Security firm SophosLabs has warned about the spread of a backdoor Trojan called Troj / Downdec-A. This Trojan takes advantage of an Apple sales announcement (about the iPod) to
- Trojans appear to resolve the Windows patch

Websense has just released a newsletter warning users about a phishing campaign that provides Windows patches via new email launched in the past week.
- SMS becomes a trojan spread tool

Hackers are using text messages via mobile phones to entice users to access a malicious website to build the 'zombie' network. This is the content of the warning message that
- Spammers are getting ... smarter

Experts say spammers are turning to the trend of using images to replace documents to bypass spam filtering tools.
- A fake trojan appears Microsoft Word

Security experts are now warning users of a new trojan hidden in Microsoft Word files that are spreading widely through a spam campaign. The Kukudro-A trojan often falsely
- The new worm 'slips' Microsoft's WGA software

Security experts have discovered a new malware masquerading as software that 'sniffs' pirated Windows versions of Microsoft. According to the classification of expert Graham
- Virus prevention experience

In this article, we only introduce some 'familiar' viruses for home users. Some types are almost 'extinct' because they cannot keep up with the development of computers, the