- New worm variant exploits Oracle errors

The malicious code has the ability to exploit security vulnerabilities and cause serious damage to previously distributed Oracle database software that has been widely modified and
- The standard of spyware is adopted

A coalition of software companies has agreed to a common measure in identifying and destroying spyware ('uninvited' programs) that specialize in monitoring web browsing and making
- Tried to define 'rootkit'

After being severely criticized for the rootkit scandal inside Norton SystemWorks, Symantec urgently called on the entire security industry to soon build a standard concept to
- Symantec updated a series of antivirus software

From today (January 18), Symantec will begin releasing updated versions for its range of familiar security applications, through its automatic LiveUpdate feature. Previously,
- Deep new computer: unexpectedly simple?

Security companies have just warned of a new worm worm spreading strongly on the Internet.
- 20th birthday of the first computer virus!

The vast majority of computer users today probably do not know that last January 19 is the 20th anniversary of the world's first computer virus.
- 5 basic steps to eradicate Spyware

Spyware causes pop-up ads, changes system settings, changes links to home pages, search pages, and especially reduces performance and destabilizes the system. Spyware is one of
- Detection of development assistance program ... trojan

Research experts of Sunbelt Software Inc. said they have just discovered a special program that they believe is used to create new keyloggers and trojans to target customers of
- Cell phone users are attacked simultaneously

New year 2006 has not yet begun for several days, but mobile phone users have suffered from several attacks of Trojan programs at the same time.
- Keyboard character detectors spread in more than 50 countries

Real-time anti-spyware software company PC Tools has warned users about a dangerous software called Keylog-sters, which has gathered sensitive data from so many countries. gender.
- Deep Nyxem.e 'massacre' data periodically

Over the weekend, security firm F-Secure warned users about the spread of a new computer worm called Nyxem.e with the ability to destroy data information in a number of universal
- Spam protection with trust rating?

On Monday (January 23), IronPort Systems introduced a new anti-spam system for email security applications based on SenderBase technology platform.
- New IM worm ... chat with the victim himself

For the first time, a worm automatically chat with users via IM programs, enticing them to click on a malicious link to attack the victim's computer.
- Sober will return on January 5, 2006

VeriSign iDefense has just released a prediction that the next Sober virus attack will be on January 5, 2006. This is the 87th anniversary of the founding of the Nazi Party.
- Intel developed an anti-rootkit technique.

Prior to the incident of computer attacks via Sony's CDs, Intel has just announced it is working on a new project that helps computer users to automatically identify pre-installed
- Adware and spyware are now ... rootkits

According to security firm F-Secure, the number of rootkits that attacked Windows operating systems discovered this year has increased rapidly. This is the result of adware
- Symantec 'online' antivirus service

Along with the popularity of broadband and consumers becoming more accustomed to buying software online, instead of buying an application-installed disc as before, computer
- Spyware is the biggest threat on the web

According to British security firm Sophos, spyware is spreading strongly in businesses this year because the main purpose of cybercrime when distributing this dangerous program is
- The project of integrating the name virus has been criticized

The CME created to eliminate the problem arose due to the different naming of security software providers, such as the latest Sober worm called Sober.Z or Sober.X. However, some
- Sober is not scary! We are ready

Security experts believe that network security administrators need not worry about the Sober virus outbreak that was predicted and early January 2006, so be prepared to take