First mobile phone "worm" detected.

Serena

Administrator
Oh, peachy. :rolleyes:
The evil geniuses strike again. :D


First 'worm' aimed at mobile phones detected
By Scott Morrison in San Francisco
Published: June 16 2004 0:07 | Last Updated: June 16 2004 0:43

Security experts have discovered what is believed to be the world's first computer "worm" aimed at mobile phones.

The worm does not appear to pose an immediate threat to cellphone users, but it suggests that mobile phones are much more vulnerable to virus-writers and hackers than previously thought.

Vincent Gullato, vice-president at security group Network Associates, said the discovery suggested that "we've now entered into an era in which we could very well see more cellphone threats in the future".

The malicious code, dubbed "cabir", is a worm that replicates on the Symbian operating system used in several brands of mobile phones, such as Nokia, Siemens and Panasonic.

The worm was anonymously sent to experts in various countries, but has not been detected circulating among cellphone users. It propagates through the "Bluetooth" wireless technology, repeatedly sending itself to any Bluetooth-enabled device that it can find, regardless of the type. The worm will not damage a phone or its software but shortens the device's battery life by constantly scanning for other Bluetooth-enabled devices.

The worm appears to have been developed by an international group of hackers known as 29A, who specialise in creating viruses and try to show "that no technology is reliable and safe from their attacks".

Anti-virus experts have for some years been highlighting the vulnerability of modern PC-like mobile phones. Mobile makers have been loath to acknowledge the vulnerability of their devices.

If the virus succeeds in penetrating the phone it writes "Caribe" on the screen and is activated every time the phone is turned off and on.

Mr Gullato said the good news was that for the virus to spread, cellphone users would have to accept wireless signals being beamed to the device.
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1st-ever cell phone virus discovered
Wednesday, June 16, 2004 at 13:46 JST

NEW YORK — Russian anti-virus software developer Kaspersky Labs said Tuesday it has discovered the first-ever virus capable of spreading through cell phone networks.

If the Cabir virus penetrates the system, the word "Caribe" will appear on phone screens when the infected file is launched. The virus is activated every time phones are turned on. The virus will not destroy software but can scan for other phone numbers to send copies of itself. (Kyodo News)
 

ORANGATUANG

Wildfire
Its scary huh?..Serena first computers now our mobile phones, nothing is safe what next Televisions-Dvd- need i say more..if these butt heads are that clever i guess it can happen..lets hope not eh?....Its a shame that these so called geniuses cant do something for good.Heather.
 

Littledragon

Above The Law
Thanks 4 the heads up. Why do people even waste their time trying to put viruses on others belongings, it is so stupid!
 

Serena

Administrator
Amos Stevens said:
Thanks Serena for the article-I just heard the other day that they're released a phone book of mobile numbers too :)

And I just heard a month ago they're trying to let telemarketers have access to your mobile phones!! :smad:

That just may be when I stop using one! :D
 

yudansha

TheGreatOne
In that case, here's what you do:

Recall a Seinfeld episode when a telemarketer tried to get Jerry to subscribe to some magazine ... so Jerry said he was busy and asked them for their number so that he could call back ... they refused; so Jerry said something like: "Oh, so you don't like strange people calling you and asking you to do things" ... it's so much funnier when you see it. Have fun with them.
 

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New Member
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