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Mobile viruses that can infect you cell phone

Posted on May 12, 2008 under Bluetooth, Mobile, Security |

If you are thinking that it’s just you PC that can have viruses, then you may be wrong. Just like Your PC or your lappy, your cell phone may also get infected with viruses.

Here is few common mobile viruses:

Cabir: Infects mobile phones running on Symbian OS. When a phone is infected, the message ‘Caribe’ is displayed on the phone’s display and is displayed every time the phone is turned on. The worm then attempts to spread to other phones in the area using wireless Bluetooth signals.

Duts: A parasitic file infector virus and is the first known virus for the PocketPC platform. It attempts to infect all EXE files in the current directory (infects files that are bigger than 4096 bytes)

Skulls: A trojan horse piece of code. Once downloaded, the virus, called Skulls, replaces all phone desktop icons with images of a skull. It also renders all phone applications, including SMSes and MMSes useless

Commwarrior: First worm to use MMS messages in order to spread to other devices. Can spread through Bluetooth too. It infects devices running under OS Symbian Series 60. The executable worm file once launched hunts for accessible Bluetooth devices and sends the infected files under a random name to various devices.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_virus

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3 Responses to “Mobile viruses that can infect you cell phone”

  1. kay Says:
    May 13th, 2008 at 9:33 am

    For what people are doing with their smartphones I don’t think that they will get viruses!

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