Kaspersky cabir

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. Yevgeni Kaspersky, head of... [12 Aug 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]

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]

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. Kaspersky Labs was contacted last weekend by a user... [26 Jan 2005]

New worm aims to infect smart phones

News The worm program, dubbed Cabir by Russian antivirus company Kaspersky, apparently uses the Bluetooth short-range wireless feature of smart phones that run the Symbian operating system to detect other... [15 Jun 2004]

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