Turkey and Russia are the most dangerous places for surfing the net, says AVG.
Cyber criminals use fake celebrity deaths to lure people into opening malicious attachments.
A new family of worms uses its multilingual capabilities to target users in their own language.
Accelerating Internet use in developing countries brings with it increased malware attacks, says World Wide Worx.
The Trojan-SMS.AndroidOS.FakePlayer.a poses as a media player application.
Users inadvertently spread the hoax in the mistaken belief that they are helping their friends, says Sophos.
Trend Micro Smart Protection Network protects product users from this threat. [Local rep: SecureData Security]
Malware and the Internet are used to gain commercial, political and military advantage over others, says Sophos.
The solutions isolate untrustworthy Internet resources, providing protection without limiting what the user can do.
Facebook users are conned into actively sharing the post and volunteering personal information, says Sophos.
Online social sites roll out massive amounts of applications that have no protection in place.
The popularity of the World Cup in search engine trends drives hackers to poison search rankings to spread malware.
Tens of thousands of South Africans receive weekly e-mails from phishing sites purporting to be from the big four banks, says Exponant.