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By Ben Charny, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 20, 2005 6:34:00 PM

The recent discovery of a large number of malicious mobile phone programs should raise concerns throughout the wireless industry, according to a virus tracker.

Cell phone antivirus software company SimWorks reported Wednesday that 52 new Trojan horses are hidden inside several different cell phones games and other readily available mobile phone software. While the software appears to be safe to share or use, the Trojans actually contain malicious software that crashes many critical cell phone system components.

The Trojan horses target only cell phones that use Symbian, an advanced, or "smart phone," operating system that competes with similar software from Microsoft to bring PC-like capabilities to phones. To date, no phones have been affected, according to Aaron Davidson, chief executive officer of SimWorks.

Smart phones continue to represent just a tiny percentage of overall cell phones sold. But many analysts and cell phone industry insiders say that as these advanced operating systems become more common over the next decade, cell phone viruses will become more widespread as well.

While the damage is negligible so far, the recent warnings from SimWorks and security specialist F-Secure are raising alarm bells in the wireless industry. The latest report brings the total number of known Symbian Trojan horses to more than 100.

Virus writers appear to be producing malicious mobile phone programs at an unprecedented pace, as well. Between June and October of 2004, a new Symbian virus would emerge once a month. Now that pace is once a week, Davidson said.

"Putting together this many Trojans would be very time-consuming and shows a considerable amount of determination on the part of the writer or writers," Davidson said. "Even if the original writer or writers never intended for them to be released into the wild, the fact that they are making their way through the writing community means that someone at some point will definitely release them."

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It was not my contention ...
... that the trojan was written by a rival, only that it was one possibility. The gist of what I was saying was that the previous poster had jumped to a conclusion that may or may not be true. I hav... (Read the rest)
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There is no money in this Roger Ramjet   | 04/21/05
There you go being unscientific again! ShadeTree   | 04/21/05
Where's the beef? BXLE   | 04/21/05
It was not my contention ... ShadeTree   | 04/21/05
Not all theories rapson   | 04/21/05
I wonder . . . Roger Ramjet   | 04/21/05
I think it has to do with it's openness toadlife   | 04/21/05

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