- The new worm attacked AIM and caused heavy damage

A security company has just warned of a new computer worm that is spreading strongly through AOL's AIM instant messaging application and causes more damage than imagined.
- Trojans appear to take advantage of bird flu to infect

Virus creation experts always take advantage of hot news events to make the opportunity to spread malicious code. The trojan called Naiva.A is currently infected in the form of an
- Rootkit malicious program appears in IM

Security experts have warned about a new worm that has not been named in the instant messaging system (IM). It is a mixture of unwanted software, including rootkits, tools to
- Hackers turn to attack 'guerrilla'?

According to research by Cybertrust security organization, hackers are currently following a tendency to conduct small attacks rather than attacks to destroy the entire system.
- Error in a series of popular virus scanning tools

According to Israeli security expert Andrey Bayora, by adding some data he called 'Magic Byte' to a dangerous file, an attacker could bypass many virus detection systems.
- The virus grew the most in October

British security firm Sophos has recorded a record number of 1,685 new variants in just 31 days, bringing the total number of worms to 112,142. However, the 10 most dangerous
- The most destructive virus ever

A virus has been discovered that Microsoft listed as the most destructive product ever. The virus was discovered by McAfee in the afternoon of October 31.
- Kelvir - MSN Messenger worm 'good at foreign languages'

Security experts have just discovered a category of computer worms that attack through instant messaging programs MSN Messenger capable of sending messages in the language used on
- New Spyware steals Yahoo and online ID games

Security firm Sophos has just discovered a completely new computer worm capable of stealing users' Yahoo! Mail or online game account login information.
- Anti-spy expert

According to recent surveys, most IT managers believe that spyware (spyware) is the number one security threat today and therefore, spyware protection is one of the top priorities.
- Zotob worm failed to make a big impact

The list of 10 most dangerous 31-day virus variants of security firm Sophos shows that Netsky.P continues to dominate, although many experts predict August will be Zotob's month.
- Hackers take advantage of the Katria disaster

Hackers have begun sending e-mail messages titled hot Katrina disaster in the US to trick users into accessing dangerous websites.
- F-Secure introduces mobile phone anti-virus software

Finnish security firm F-Secure has developed and launched a security program for mobile phones to help users fight phone viruses that are on the rise.
- Yusufali-A - trojan against 'black web'

Experts at SophosLabs lab - a virus and spam analytics research center of Sophos security company - have just announced a new type of trojan capable of preventing access to all
- New worms appear to attack Google

A new pseudo-worm into the free version of Lucasfilm's game Knights of the Old Republic II has the ability to switch users from Google to a similar page.
- The new Trojan BagleDl-U is spreading fast

A new trojan appears to have infected millions of e-mails globally over the past two days. This Trojan, called BagleDl-U, also has the ability to disable security tools running on
- Two consecutive spam waves of Bagle virus

Only on September 20 and 21, the latest variant of Bagle.DI-U opened two attacks, disabled antivirus software, blocked access to the security website to pave the way for hackers to
- AOL released a new version of antispyware

America Online announced the release of the next version of AOL Spyware Protection 2.0 antispyware with many powerful features added.
- Cell phone trojan appearances can attack computers

Security company F-Secure has said that virus creators have found a way to create malicious programs that can attack computers and cell phones.
- Trojans appear to attack Microsoft Office

Security experts have warned of a new trojan that appears to be able to attack an unpatched Microsoft Office security vulnerability that could allow hackers to hack into computers.