zdnet.com.au — The first real mobile phone virus, which was found in the wild and could replicate on its own, was discovered almost two years ago. F-Secure's chief research officer Mikko Hypp?nen reports that although there are now over 200 mobile phone viruses -- many of which are variants of Cabir -- the problem is unlikely to get as bad as it has with PCs.
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Closed AccountMay 31, 2006
And my nokia 3310 is complete immune.. Seems odd, with computers (which phones basicly are now), the older things are far more vulnerable, but seems inverse with phone tech..- Ben
xst4t1kxMay 31, 2006
This shouldn't even be possible. A reliable phone shouldn't need anything more than some indexing capability.
shariganMay 31, 2006
wtf? near 2nd birthday? they must be desperate to release an article.
avsaMay 31, 2006
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easy_targetMay 31, 2006
where do i download NAV cell phone edition?
denn1sMay 31, 2006
what do these viruses do to your phone?