Na netu sam pronasao nekoliko virusa za mobilne telefone:
Original news summary: (http://www.webpronews.com/news/ebusinessnews/wpn-45-20050405MabirVirusAggressivelyTargetingMobilePhones.html)
A variant of the Cabir mobile virus, called Mabir, has been targeting mobile phones using the Symbian Series 60 operating system.
Mabir is capable of spreading via Bluetooth or by a phone's messaging service.
While the Cabir virus proved mobile attacks can be quite effective, Mabir takes mobile viruses to next step by being more aggressive than its predecessor.
Security experts at F-Secure indicate once a phone is infected with Mabir, it actively looks for methods with which to infect other phones.
According to their summary, Mabir will use a phone's Bluetooth capabilities to find other phones it can infect.
Once it has located such a device, Mabir sends infected files to it.
F-Secure also reveals, "The SIS files that Mabir.A sends have always the same file name: caribe.sis."
Not content to stop there, Mabir also waits for an infected phone to receive a MMS (multimedia) or SMS message.
Once received, Mabir responds with an infected MMS message containing an info.sis file.
Mabir's MMS does not feature any text, just the virus installation file.
If the tainted file is installed, the virus continues its attempts to propagate itself by infecting other phones.
While CommWarrior isn't particularly dangerous, it is unsettling. Since you can send "multimedia messages" to compatible phones worldwide, this virus can spread more widely and more quickly than Cabir. (CommWarrior attacks smartphones that run Symbian's "Series 60" operating system, such as Nokia's 7610 or the N-Gage.) What's really unsettling is that a fast-spreading mobile virus could cost you money.
detaljnije na http://slate.msn.com/id/2115118/
Lasco.A is a bluetooth using worm and SIS file infecting virus that runs in Symbian mobile phones that support Series 60 platform.
detaljnije na http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/lasco_a.shtml
Users with Symbian-based mobile phones have been hit by malicious code that disables smartphone features. Skulls, a Trojan horse program that poses as gaming software, is one of the first examples of malicious code to successfully infect mobiles.
detaljnije na http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11/22/skulls_trojan/
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