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Virus all clear: 'Your car is safe!'
...a Toyota Prius with the mobile phone virus Cabir. This test comes after Russian antivirus company Kaspersky revealed in January that it had been contacted... Read more
May 10, 2005
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The Weekly Round-Up: 12.08.05
Bill Gates - our hero! (Google? - no comment)... Read more
Aug 12, 2005
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Lexus slams brakes on in-car virus theory
...Lexus has denied that the Cabir wireless worm poses a risk...report by security software maker Kaspersky Labs in January that it... Read more
Feb 18, 2005
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Virus drives into car computers
...the onboard computers of cars. Kaspersky Labs was contacted last weekend...viruses already exist, such as Cabir and Skulls which spread by... Read more
Jan 26, 2005
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New worm aims to infect smart phones
...the program poses little threat. The worm program, dubbed Cabir by Russian antivirus company Kaspersky, apparently uses the Bluetooth short-range wireless feature of... Read more
Jun 15, 2004
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