“123456” was among the most-leaked passwords in Vietnam, with over 3.4 million usage, posing a cybersecurity risk that hackers might exploit, the information ministry said Wednesday. - VnExpress International
Over 150 IT experts from ministries, central agencies and local governments gathered in a symposium and cyberattack response exercise held on the e-meeting platform on December 22.
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20/04/2021 09:14 GMT+7
Foreign investment into Vietnam up sharply
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One of the bright spots in the economy during the first quarter of this year was the positive results in FDI attraction and disbursement. Figures show that, in the first 3 months of the year, total foreign investment reached over 10 billion USD, up 18.5% over the same period of last year.
A representative of this company said it will pour investment in the millions of USD into Vietnam over the next few months. The capital will be used to expand the storage of vehicles and engines and invest in advanced technology regarding engine exhaust inspection systems for automatic vehicles.
Promoting consumer finance to fight black credit: experts 10:17 | 24/01/2021
Promoting consumer finance and simplifying procedures for loan applications would be a priority for commercial banks, financial companies and microfinance institutions as part of efforts to limit black credit, a conference heard in Ho Chi Minh City on January 20.
Delegates at the conference on identifying and repelling black credit activities in HCM City on January 20 (Photo: VNA)
HCM City - Promoting consumer finance and simplifying procedures for loan applications would be a priority for commercial banks, financial companies and microfinance institutions as part of efforts to limit black credit, a conference heard in Ho Chi Minh City on January 20.
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14/01/2021 14:00 GMT+7
The three platforms, which will help press agencies in their digital transformation, were launched on January 12 at the conference reviewing tasks in 2020 and those for 2021 of the information and communication sector.
The three platforms are launched on January 12 at the conference reviewing tasks in 2020 and tasks for 2021.
Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Phan Tam said digital transformation is the trend for press agencies. In 2020, press agencies had big changes in perception about digital transformation, but faced several difficulties in implementation.
First, they are prone to becoming victims of large-scale cyberattacks which may cause serious damage. Second, they are sometimes led by fake and unverified news. It can be difficult to veri