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Comments on: Love lure used to spread mobile malware

Love is in the AIR 

Posted Tuesday 22nd January 2008 13:16 GMT

"As with previous mobile malware outbreaks, incidents of infection from the low-risk worm are rare."

Probably because it is so designed ...... to be Exclusive and Selective. A SMART worm offering VXXXXine rather than Virus?

Or would that be something else to look forward to from Flying Finns and Sterling Stirling Vikings flush in the Danegeld Gene Genie and the Teutonic Enigma?

A Rhetorical Question?

S60 v2 Only 

Posted Tuesday 22nd January 2008 14:12 GMT

Worth pointing out, I feel. S60v3 handsets not affected. Nor UIQ afaik. Even with v2 you'd have to be a complete muppet and successfully negotiate several installation screens to get infected.

Muppets 

Posted Tuesday 22nd January 2008 14:38 GMT

Boffin

The world is full of muppets, or viruses like Cabir and CommWarrior wouldn't have become widespread. These new viruses (there are two different variants, BTW) work pretty much like CommWarrior.

But, yeah, only S60v2 phones are seriously threatened by viruses for now - and Nokia seems to be aggressively phasing them out. The S60v3 phones are still safe - until somebody figures out that it is possible to forge Symbian signatures using the recently discovered cryptographic attack against MD5, which also works against SHA-1 (which is what Symbian uses).

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