- The algorithm of 'killer' Sober has been broken

Security firm F-Secure Corp has announced that it has successfully dismantled the algorithm used in the Sober worm. This success promises to help the anti-virus program to
- New Trojan forged McAfee

Websense Security Labs has just warned users about a new type of Trojan that is spreading across the Internet by spoofing a new patch of McAfee antivirus software.
- Deep exploits Windows errors in October patch

According to Finnish security firm F-Secure, Dasher.B, after penetrating into Windows 2000 and Windows XP computers, it has not installed MS05-051 patch table, will automatically
- Spyware 'made in Vietnam'

One day at the end of the year, Ms. PHY, a Maritime University student, opened her computer and received an offline message which is a link with a domain name starting with
- Security firms need 17 hours to kill a new virus

According to US network security company Ironport, Windows computer users are not protected from the attacks of new malicious programs for a total of 56 days a year.
- 2006 - year of mobile malware

According to a study published yesterday by McAfee Avert Labs, in 2006, the threat of mobile security will triple when smartphones and other mobile devices are available. become
- Virus 'Santa' harasses messaging services

Virus writers are taking advantage of Santa Claus's image to trick users of America Online's instant messaging (IM) system, Microsoft MSN and Yahoo to click on files containing
- Mobile device viruses increase 10 times faster than on PC

Dangerous programs in the coming years will cause great damage to mobile devices because very few people using this type of product install system protection software.
- 10 most 'leafy' anti-Spy programs

An example is the SpyAxe program. It is not really a anti-spyware application. This is actually a program installed by spyware to force you to install its anti-spyware program to
- Spy tricks for 2005

The ways that spyware is used to deceive computer users are numerous, increasing rapidly with the appearance of spyware. However, we would like to list nine methods that spyware
- 2005 signaled the decline of computer viruses

Hackers this year seem to be indifferent to viruses, but other dangerous programs are rampant and make users' PC systems more vulnerable than ever.
- Virus warning to destroy Sector 0 hard drive is lost

Information about a virus that permanently destroys hard drives is a rumor that has been spreading since 2000. This is just a rumor (hoax), but there is no such virus in practice.
- Anti-spyware with SpySweeper

Previously, your computer ran very fast, but now, programs seem to be slow. Moreover, when accessing the Internet, there are always advertisements and often redirected to another
- Appeared trojan trojan antivirus tool for mobile

This trojan called Doomboot.G specializes in pretending to be an antivirus application called ExoVirusStop by exoSyphen Studios. Jarno Niemela, a virus researcher with security
- Find & kill trojans with Trojan Remover 6.4.3

You can download the 30-day trial version of this software at www.simplysup.com/tremover/ or you can find it at the CD Software store.
- Will the new trojan appear?

Last Wednesday, a Japanese-based security firm said it had discovered a trojan that exploited Windows's image-processing security hole - just one day after Microsoft gave it.
- Virus impersonates domestic Web sites ... to spread

Yesterday, Bach Khoa Network Security Center (BKIS) discovered a number of letters taking advantage of the names of BKAV, Microsoft, VnExpress, Vietnamnet, Nhacso.net, Gmail ... to
- There are some new variants of Sober virus

At the end of November 15, security companies warned of the emergence of some extremely dangerous variants of the Sober virus that attack Windows computers. Fortunately, these
- Number of keyloggers increased by 65%

The number of keyloggers released by hackers this year has had a strong explosion of 65% growth. This is a testament to the trend of 'cybercrime is increasingly geared to stealing
- 2005: viruses focus on quality over quantity

2005 will probably be a happy year for computer users around the globe because this is the year when 'online life' seems safe because the number of dangerous computer viruses