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Anti-virus service launched

One of the country's top anti-virus software developers, Bach Khoa Antivirus (BKAV), has launched its free online scanning service that allows individuals and companies to better manage security risks on their websites.
One of the country's top anti-virus software developers, Bach KhoaAntivirus (BKAV), has launched its free online scanning service thatallows individuals and companies to better manage security risks ontheir websites.

Using cloud computing, an online datastorage technology, the service allows online-users to detect andevaluate thousands of hacker vulnerabilities and their current securitystatus without installing any software.

According toBKAV's statistics, six Vietnamese websites see attacks from hackerseveryday. More than 2000 websites are hacked annually, causing greatdamage to the development of domestic companies.

Accordingto Nguyen Minh Duc, Director of BKAV's Security Division, the firstseven months of testing, the service saw 1,063 registrations for the newBKAV product.

More than 70 percent of the registered websites saw security holes and risks after an initial scan.

The service is provided at BKAV's website: webscan.bkav.com. BKAV isone of the first three antivirus software producers including McAfee andComodo to provide a free online scanning service.-VNA

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