The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) discovered 68 more websites impersonating the brands of agencies and organisations in order to scam users last month.
To get an authentication mark from the MoIT, businesses must live up to certain standards, strengthening customer trust, helping customers to feel more secure when making purchasing decisions, and using the products and services provided by businesses.
Viet Nam is among the top three countries for phishing websites in Southeast Asia in the first half of the year, according to the global cybersecurity company Kaspersky.
The Viet Nam Computer Emergency Response Team (VNCERT) under the Ministry of Information and Communications has reported that it detected 739 cyber-attacks on Viet Nam''s information systems in May or 23 attacks per day.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is seeking solutions to stop fake goods appearing on e-commerce websites, said a ministry official at a conference held in Hà Nội recently.
The Ha Noi Market Management Department proposed to put businesses via social networks such as Facebook, Zalo or Viber under management as for e-commerce websites.
Organisations and individuals using e-commerce websites will not be required to notify or register with the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) from October 18.
Inaccurate information about Vietnamese tra fish on several Romanian websites could negatively affect Viet Nam’s tra fish exports to this market, said the Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) in an article published on its website on August...
The Viet Nam Computer Emergency Response Team uncovered several advanced persistent threat attacks on government websites in the central city of Da Nang in late July.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) plans to publish a list of e-commerce websites and mobile applications that violate laws and regulations on online trading.
The industry and trade ministry''s E-commerce and Information Technology
Agency (VECITA) has warned consumers and investors to be cautious while
purchasing virtual currencies on e-commerce websites.
More than 700 websites in Viet Nam, including 18 government
websites, were attacked in the first week of August, the Viet Nam
Computer Emergency Response Team (VNCert) reported.