- Top 10 most dangerous viruses in June 2006

Security firm Sophos has just released a list of the Top 10 most dangerous viruses in June 2006. Accordingly, the Nestky-P virus continues to dominate the first place in this
- Security has also become the target of viruses

Virus programmers have 'invented' a virus called Gattman that targets a widely used analytical tool among anti-virus researchers.
- In June, 27 new viruses appeared in Vietnam

The 27 new viruses, including the first two rootkit installation viruses in Vietnam, are general information about the virus situation in June. The above information is available
- Asia: 26 types of viruses are spreading strongly!

Computer users in Asian countries have been warned about 26 lines of computer viruses that are deep within RONTKBR.GEN spreading throughout the region via email.
- Security experts 'humiliated' because of new worms?

A worm is spreading very fast on the Internet but is not intended to infect users. In contrast, it only takes care of disabling all security tools that hit the road.
- 'Internal virus' YMHeart infected 4,600 Vietnamese computers via chat

With beautiful images of hearts and flowers with a link appearing on Yahoo Messenger window from your nick chat, the virus originating in the country has caused many computer users
- Tool to eliminate garbage web from search sources

Software engineers from Microsoft have just released a tool to prevent the exploitation of Internet search mechanisms to send spam. This program called Strider Search Defender
- 'Super stealth' rootkit

A new Trojan program is so clever that many security experts have called it a 'new chapter' in the fight against malware. With the name Rustock (according to Symantec) or
- Introduction to viruses, worms, and Trojans

Viruses, worms, and Trojans are dangerous programs that can destroy your computer and information on your computer, slow down the Internet, and use your computer to distribute them
- 80% of new malware easily bypass antivirus software

All of the most popular anti-virus tools are now available to 80% of new malware recently. This awe-inspiring information was made by AusCERT, Australia's Emergency Response Task
- There appears to be a virus attacking PowerPoint

On July 17, Microsoft released a warning message about the virus via the Web Security Blog. The report said the PowerPoint virus was distributed primarily through the path
- Appeared fake Google Toolbar trojans

UK-based SurfControl has issued a warning about the emergence of a new trojan forging the latest version of Google Toolbar. The trojan is spread primarily by a fake email path
- The fake Trojan add-on Trojan is extremely dangerous

Security firm McAfee yesterday discovered a fake trojan as an add-on for the Firefox browser to break into users' systems.
- 2 viruses that destroy data

The following 2 computer worms belong to cyclical, dispersal operations on a fixed day every month. They are extremely dangerous because when the data is destroyed by these two
- Trojan pretends to 'find a lover'

Experts from security firm Sophos have issued a warning to Internet users about a Trojan discovered on July 27, 2006, disguised as pictures of a Russian girl looking for love.
- Spam uses personal style to trick e-mail users

Spammers can 'train' computer systems (zombies) to mimic and spill out a series of similarly styled spam owners that have been controlled.
- Trojans stealing self-destruct appear

The Briz-F trojan is considered a very complex type of trojan that is 'implanted' into sites that spread pornographic images or take advantage of vulnerabilities in software to
- Virus attacks PC of fans of Football Fantasy games

According to British security firm Sophos, the XF97 / Yagnuul.A variant hidden behind Excel spreadsheet files that gamers interested in the Premier League still use to track the
- Spread the virus to print a picture ... the owl

British security firm Sophos has discovered a virus that works quite oddly. After infiltrating the computer, it sends a series of print jobs to an owl with the words 'O RLY?'
- Trojans 'confrontation' with dangerous software

A 'civilian' Trojan is likely to want to protect computer systems from the effects of viruses every time users enter peer-to-peer (P2P) networks.