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Mobile malware: Two years on...

News Almost two years on, F-Secure's chief research officer Mikko Hyppönen reports that although there are now more than 200 mobile phone viruses - many of which are variants of Cabir - the problem is unlikely to get as bad... [30 May 2006]

Identify/React Chart: Cabir

White Paper The Cabir worm affects Symbian OS-based mobile phones running Nokia's Series 60 user interface and spreads via Bluetooth. The Identify/React chart for Cabir puts critical information for identifying and... [25 May 2006]

Mobile viruses stalk Symbian smart phones

News Pbstealer tries to send the user's address book, notepad content, calendar and task list to other Bluetooth devices while Cdropper attempts to install versions of the Cabir and Locknut viruses on the mobile device,... [23 Jan 2006]

Photos: Inside the antivirus control centre

Photo Inside the vault, Jarno Niemelä, senior antivirus researcher, launches versions of Cabir on Nokia handsets, in the hope that other people won't make the same mistake by understanding these rarely seen viruses more... [12 Sep 2005]

Mobile phone viruses "massively over-hyped"

News F-Secure told silicon.com it is seeing instances every week of mobile phone viruses such as CommWarrior and Cabir in the wild and, although such reports are few and far between, Runald argues that publicising the issue... [02 Sep 2005]

The Weekly Round-Up: 12.08.05

Round-Up The first mobile phone virus, Cabir, has spread to more than 20 countries, ranging from the United States to Japan and from Finland to South Africa, using only Bluetooth. Bravo for Bill Gates! No, really. [12 Aug 2005]

Skulls virus goes for security piracy angle

News It also drops two versions of the Cabir worm on the device. A new variant of the Skulls Trojan horse for mobile phones is trying to trap victims by posing as antivirus software, F-Secure has warned. The Skulls Trojan... [13 Jun 2005]

Virus all clear: 'Your car is safe!'

News Technicians at F-Secure have quashed rumours that mobile phone viruses could spread to cars via Bluetooth, after failing to infect the onboard computer of a Toyota Prius with the mobile phone virus Cabir. [10 May 2005]

Nokia phones targeted by Trojan

News Antivirus researchers are investigating a new Trojan horse that could prove to be a more pervasive threat to mobile phones than Cabir. CommWarrior attempts to spread by sending messages via Bluetooth wireless connections... [08 Mar 2005]

Lexus slams brakes on in-car virus theory

News Automaker Lexus has denied that the Cabir wireless worm poses a risk to the Bluetooth-capable navigation systems featured in some of its vehicles. However, the car maker denied reports that the operating system is made... [18 Feb 2005]

Symbian goes business with anti-Trojan next-gen OS

News In order to stop malware along the lines of smart phone virus Cabir, Symbian has restricted an app's ability to access data and services it shouldn't. Symbian has launched the latest version of its smart phone operating... [02 Feb 2005]

Virus drives into car computers

News Some mobile phone viruses already exist, such as Cabir and Skulls which spread by Bluetooth and infect handsets based on the Symbian operating system. Antivirus companies are researching reports that computer viruses... [26 Jan 2005]

iTunes hack code released on web

News The Cabir smart phone virus was originally developed by a group that is renowned for making concept viruses but later made it into the wild, albeit in a limited fashion. Code that reveals how a flaw Apple's iTunes... [18 Jan 2005]

Virus warning: Mobile bug launches attack

News That capability is similar to several recent worms -- variants of the Cabir worm -- that have managed to spread to a limited amount of phones in the wild. Mobile phone viruses, largely considered a paper tiger in the... [11 Jan 2005]

Trojan attack threatens Symbian handsets

News A later version was packaged with the mobile phone virus Cabir. A new variant of the Skulls Trojan horse that affects Symbian mobile phones has been discovered. F-Secure reported on Monday that this new version, called... [07 Jan 2005]

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