Viet Nam expects to lower its software piracy rate to 75 per cent in the
coming period, according to an official of the Ministry of Culture,
Sports and Tourism.
Fourteen out of 16 companies were found to be using unlicensed software
during random spot checks conducted in Ha Noi, HCM City, Binh Duong,
Long An, Ba Ria Vung Tau and Bac Ninh recently.
The Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security aims to co-operate more with
other countries on preventing cyber crime, Deputy Minister Le Quy Vuong
said on Wednesday at a conference.
Companies, especially exporters, using illegal
computer software face the threat of being banned from access to large
international markets like the US, experts warn.
Companies, especially exporters, using illegal computer software face
the threat of being banned from access to large international markets
like the US, experts warn.
More companies including foreign ones have been found using unlicensed
software despite many warnings about the potential risks they face, the
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism''s inspectorate reported.
Education for Nature-Vietnam (EVN) has launched a new smartphone
application called "EVN-Report Wildlife Crime," which will easily help
people to report violations of wildlife laws.
Hanoi police have arrested four Chinese nationals for forging credit
cards to withdraw cash, the Police Department for High-Tech Crime
Prevention under the Hanoi Police said on April 28.
Ha Noi''s Police High-tech Crime Prevention Faculty (PC50) summoned
Nguyen Van Tien to investigate his behaviour of smearing Vingroup Joint
Stock Company on social network Facebook.
Dak Nong Province''s People''s Procuracy have sought death penalty for
former director of the Vietnam Development Bank (VDB) Vu Viet Hung on
corruption charges on March 12.