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SMobile Announces Solution for Newest Mobile Phone Virus to Sweep the World

Posted by gasusan2005 on January 28, 2008 – 12:16 pm
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Mobile Security Provider Ready to Go with Protection for Malicious MMS Worm That Has Hit Nokia Smartphones Worldwide

image SMobile Systems announced that it has prepared and tested a mobile anti-virus update and disinfection tool for its Security Shield platform to help protect Nokia smartphones being attacked by a malicious SymbianOS Worm (also referred to as a Beselo worm) currently spreading on mobile phone networks worldwide.

The virus is being disseminated as a multimedia file (MMS) with such
monikers as Beauty.jpg, Sex.mp3 or Love.rm. When installed on the handsets, the malware gathers all the phone numbers located in the phone’s contact lists and targets them with a viral MMS carrying a SIS-packed (Symbian Installation Source) version of the worm. In addition to harvesting these numbers, the malware also sends itself to generated numbers. To date the worm only affects Symbian S60 enabled smartphones including such models as the Nokia 6630, 7610, 6680, and N70. However, with modifications, this current attack could spread to many additional smartphone models.

Source: Smobile press release

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  • dgoldring
    Hey, Susan.

    Thanks for posting this. I had no idea there even were worms like this. I am very concerned about your last line though. One thing I wasn't terribly clear on is what does this worm do? Once it reaches a phone or network what effect does it have? Will it reset the phone? Send a message to your contacts? What do you suppose is the likelihood that we will see someone like this on Windows Mobile?

    Thanks. Scary stuff. Hopefully we won't hear too much more about anything like this.

    Doug
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