
Hackers are launching a serious data theft attack at two ministerial-level agencies.
VNCERT has handled incidents involving two ministerial-level agency systems that suffered very serious data breaches.

VNCERT has handled incidents involving two ministerial-level agency systems that suffered very serious data breaches.

The CAPTCHA version that checks "human or bot?" was passed by AI with a 100% success rate, higher than that of real people.

One of the largest data breaches ever has just been discovered, and worst of all, the victims may not even know their information has been stolen.

A 28-year-old man in Da Nang rented a house in the FPT Urban Area and recruited eight people to spread malware to hijack the Facebook accounts of approximately 10,000 people.

Using ChatGPT, cybersecurity experts can create malware that can steal data undetected in just a few hours.

While working at a software development center belonging to Vietnam Electricity Corporation, Quy secretly copied customer data and then sold it.

Apple will add a Lockdown Mode feature to iOS 16, allowing iPhones to block malware and sophisticated tracking activities.

Da Nang warns about malware that sends text messages notifying users about unemployment benefits or hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to steal their mobile phone data.

On January 10, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand announced that one of its data systems containing "sensitive information" had been breached.

Taking advantage of the Covid-19 pandemic, hacker groups both domestically and internationally are impersonating announcements from the Prime Minister to spread malware aimed at stealing computer data.

Fake websites feature images of the police emblem and titles such as "Ministry of Public Security Electronic Information Portal," "Hanoi Police Electronic Information Portal," and "Da Nang Police Electronic Information Portal."

Twenty-two iPhone distributors in China have been arrested for illegally selling user data on the black market.

According to account information in the email, a Vietnamese company transferred over $210.000 to a hacker, thinking it had been sent to a business partner.

Security company SplashData has released a list of the least secure passwords on the global internet.