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Cybercrime in Vietnam is expected to escalate in sophistication in 2026, with deepfake technology becoming a dominant tool in online scams, experts have warned.
Vietnam saw a decline in online scam victims for the first time in years in 2025, yet experts warn users not to let their guard down.
National cybersecurity authorities reveal a troubling increase in sophisticated mobile threats, with nearly 63,000 new strains recorded.
A landmark law safeguarding personal data officially comes into force on January 1, 2026, marking a new chapter for digital rights in Vietnam.
A dangerous new security vulnerability - CVE-2025-55182 - has just been disclosed, with the potential to directly impact Vietnamese businesses operating websites, APIs, and digital portals.
Vietnam’s PTIT wins big at M*CTF-I 2025, an international cyber defense contest hosted by Moscow Technical University.
Online fraud usually spikes during the year-end shopping season, with sophisticated tactics such as deepfakes and brand impersonation.
CISA has warned federal employees and the public to urgently patch Samsung and Pixel phones or risk remote attacks.
Cybercriminals are targeting inboxes with AI-powered scams and fake discounts during the peak shopping season, the FBI warns.
Vietnam's draft cybersecurity law 2025 requires agency and company heads to hold cybersecurity management certification.
Vietnam recorded the highest number of spyware attacks in Southeast Asia during the first half of 2025, with a total of 191,976 incidents targeting local organizations, according to a newly released report by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.
The Cybersecurity Law 2025 introduces “data security” for the first time, reinforcing safety in the digital economy.
Vietnamese university students delivered an exceptional performance at the ASEAN Cyber Shield 2025, winning three out of the top prizes at the prestigious regional cybersecurity competition.
Experts support merging Vietnam's two key cybersecurity laws to streamline legal frameworks and better protect national digital infrastructure.
Cybersecurity autonomy is emerging as Vietnam's top priority in the digital age, as the country aims to reduce dependence on foreign technologies and protect its critical infrastructure and citizen data.
Millions worldwide - and in Vietnam - lost access to major platforms as Cloudflare's global network crashed on November 18.
Fear of blame and a lingering foreign-favoring mindset lead many organizations to overlook local cybersecurity solutions.
A senior NCA official stresses that people - not just technology - must stand at the heart of cyber defense.
In an era where the internet penetrates every corner of life, cybersecurity expert Ngo Minh Hieu, director of Chong Lua Dao, warns: “The more we interact online, the higher the risk of being attacked.”
Following the signing of the UN Cybercrime Convention, CMC launches a full-stack security ecosystem to safeguard Vietnam’s data sovereignty.