BEIJING (Reuters) - China has detained six men in their 20s for writing or profiting from a computer virus dubbed the "joss-stick burning panda" which has infected over a million PCs in the country, ...
It’s as if Purina was recruiting canine-killer Michael Vick to pedal Puppy Chow. According to Chinese press reports, Li Jun, freshly sentenced to four years behind bars for his lead role in unleashing ...
Chinese police have arrested eight people in connection with the release of a computer virus known as Panda Burning Incense, according to an official news report. Among those arrested was Li Jun, a 25 ...
A computer worm that China warned Internet users against is an updated version of the Panda Burning Incense virus, which infected millions of PCs in the country three years ago, according to McAfee.
Firewalls scan data sent to your computer for malware and attempt to block files or other data they deem suspicious. Like ...