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By Rick Broida
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 1, 2004 7:52:00 PM

FB-4, a developer of software for mobile devices, unveiled yesterday a suite of enterprise-grade software and services for Symbian OS smartphones. FB-4 Virus Guard prevents virus intrusions and malicious code from attacking mobile devices and business networks.

The suite, which also features SMS call blocking and data encryption, works with Arima, Benq, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Siemens, and Sony Ericsson devices-in other words, all smartphones based on the Symbian operating system.

The software is available via download to smartphone handsets. Once installed, it administers on-demand, user-initiated scans, but also incorporates a real-time monitor that works behind the scenes. An over-the-air distribution framework allows these applications to run without wires or PC synchronization.

Virus Guard is the first enterprise-grade application that specifically protects Symbian smartphones from viruses and other malicious code, FB-4 said. Last June, the Cabir worm was discovered to spread wirelessly via Bluetooth-enabled Symbian handsets. And last month's Mosquito Trojan, which also infects the Series 60 Symbian OS, masquerades as a game but sends out premium-rate SMS messages without the user's knowledge.

Virus Guard protects against these and other cyber threats, FB-4 said. The software works on all Series 60, Series 80, and UIQ Symbian platforms, and requires an annual subscription fee of $9.99.

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