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Hybrid Trojan horse aims at Symbian phones

December 22, 2004 Malicious program disguises itself as a video game, but it could mean "game over" for infected cell phones. TAGS: Cabir virus, Symbian Inc., Bluetooth, video game, trojan horse, mobile phone, cell phone, video

New pests target Symbian-based gadgets

January 20, 2006 Trojan horses that target mobile phones are identified, but the threat level remains low. TAGS: Symbian Inc., Symantec Corp., Gartner Inc., smart phone, Symbian OS, mobile device, gadget, Bluetooth, trojan horse, pest, mobile phone, McAfee Inc., Nokia Corp., antivirus, operating system

Cabir worm code wriggles onto Web

December 30, 2004 Source code for variants of the cell phone worm is published online, raising fears that more offshoots are on the way. TAGS: Cabir virus, Sophos Plc., Symbian Inc., Graham Cluley, worm, source code, cell phone, variant, virus, Bluetooth, operating system

Cell phone virus turns up the heat

January 10, 2005 Lasco.A, the latest malicious program aimed at Symbian-based handsets, can spread via both wireless and file attachments. TAGS: F-Secure Corp., Symbian Inc., cell phone, handset, Bluetooth, virus, malware, operating system

Trojan gets the cell phone message

March 7, 2005 Threat could be more pervasive than Cabir, as it uses multimedia text messaging as well as Bluetooth to spread. TAGS: Cabir virus, MMS, Symbian Inc., Nokia Corp., threat, researcher, trojan horse, Bluetooth, F-Secure Corp., handset, multimedia, cell phone, antivirus, virus, security

Cabir cell phone threat worsens

December 28, 2004 With new, more powerful variants popping up, a security firm warns that cell phone worm's source code may be on the loose. TAGS: Cabir virus, F-Secure Corp., Symbian Inc., variant, source code, cell phone, Bluetooth, security, operating system

Lexus: Cabir won't infect our cars

February 17, 2005 In its blog, security software maker F-Secure posts excerpts from a Lexus statement defending its cars' safety from viruses. TAGS: Cabir virus, Lexus, automobile company, Kaspersky Lab, F-Secure Corp., Symbian Inc., security software company, Bluetooth, potential, car, software company, vehicle, blog, smart phone, virus, security

This week in viruses

March 11, 2005 Antivirus researchers are tracking a new Trojan horse that could prove to be a more pervasive threat to cell phones than Cabir TAGS: Cabir virus, Kaspersky Lab, Symbian Inc., MMS, antivirus company, cell phone, antivirus software, antivirus, researcher, Bluetooth, Nokia Corp., virus, trojan horse, operating system, e-mail

Lexus a nexus between cars and phone viruses?

January 26, 2005 Cars may be the next target for virus writers. Kaspersky Labs is investigating reports of the luxury brand being infected. TAGS: Kaspersky Lab, Lexus, mobile phone, car, Symbian Inc., Bluetooth, handset, virus, operating system, antivirus, Microsoft Corp.

Cabir mobile virus found in U.S.

February 18, 2005 Virus appeared in two phones in a Southern California shop window, possibly infected via Bluetooth wireless. TAGS: Cabir virus, NTT DoCoMo Inc., F-Secure Corp., handset, infection, Symbian Inc., Nokia Corp., cell phone, virus, Japan, California, U.S., Bluetooth, antivirus, security, operating system

The phantom menace?

March 25, 2005 CNETAsia's Winston Chai wonders whether it's too early to hit the panic button on mobile viruses. TAGS: Cabir virus, 3G network, Symantec Corp., phishing, mobile device, MMS, spamming, danger, Symbian Inc., cell phone, Bluetooth, virus, trojan horse, threat, handset, PDA
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