Posted on 12/27/2004 8:54:08 AM PST by bedolido
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) -- Malicious programs that can delete address books. Junk messages that flood a cell phone's inbox. Stealthy code that uses Bluetooth wireless technology to sneak onto handsets.
Scared yet? Security experts say plagues like these will target mobile phones, but others contend cell phone viruses are the tech equivalent of smallpox: To the best of anyone's knowledge, they exist only in labs.
"We've had no reports of people actually seeing these viruses in their daily use," said Graham Cluley, a senior technology consultant with London's Sophos PLC. "The only reports we've seen documented are antivirus researchers sending them to each other in their labs."
Japanese phone company NTT DoCoMo already sells phones with built-in antivirus software from McAfee Inc., and McAfee expects similar phones to be available in the United States and Europe in 2005.
But worried chatters should know that security experts this year found only five viruses that target mobile phones, and all of them were created and contained within labs, Cluley said.
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"Build it and they will come."
Cell phone viruses only seen in labs so far
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Oak Hay... pay attention... "Cell phone viruses" ... there, now you can tell everyone that you have seen it out labs so far !!! ;-))
>> and all of them were created and contained within labs
Where I suspect most of the other viri are created.
I suspect that some companies paid fees for new viruses so they could come out with a fix, while others paid fees for pre-made fixes. It's a self perpetuating business -- free money if you will.
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