//-> 81memories.com// First Cell Phone Virus Discovered On: Tue June, 15 2004 @ 10:26 GMT It had to happen sooner or later. Just to show that it could be done, thus demonstrating another vulnerability in part of our infrastructure, some clever programmers have create a virus that can infect cell phones and other mobile devices. This virus is being tested in labs but is not yet "in the wild." original news source: _Cabir Virus First To Attack Cell Phones_ (http://wireless.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_title=Cabir-Virus-First-To-Attack-Cell-Phones&story_id=25403&ca tegory=wlssecurity) A new virus called "Cabir" is winning notoriety as the first to attack mobile operating systems. The creators of Cabir have not designed the worm to propagate on a massive scale, but rather to demonstrate that cell phones and PDAs can be infected by malicious code. Please visit the link provided for the complete story. To be attacked and infected, your mobile phone or PDA has to run the _Symbian_ (http://www.symbian.com/) operating system, have the _BlueTooth_ (http://www.bluetooth.com/) wireless technology enabled, the user must launch the file that is transmitted, and ignore two messages warning that the source of the software is unknown. That may sound tough and unlikely, but since so many computer users in the world are obviously still clicking on email attachments it is dangerous enough. Fortunately this virus was first given to antivirus labs and wireless experts instead of being released into the public. The makes affected include Nokia, Siemens, Sony, and Ericcson. The good news is that this version does not seem to actually do anything really harmful -except run down the device's battery by constantly scanning for other devices to infect. The visible effects on phones are these: * Displays a message (see the "Technical Details" section), then copies itself to a directory on the phone. (This directory is not visible, by default.) * Runs from this directory when the phone is restarted, so that it continues to work even if the files are deleted from the APPS directory. The removal process seems rather "involved" for the casual user. //-> 81memories.com// _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfeeŽ Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963