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  1. #1
    CaptNemo
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    If you get on the PCS internet and surf or check email, can a virus,worm,
    etc. infect a PCS cell phone?
    I'm guessing no at this time. I don't know if the OS of the cell phone is at
    risk.
    Anyone know for sure?





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  2. #2
    Steve Sobol
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    Re: Virus on Cell?

    CaptNemo wrote:
    > If you get on the PCS internet and surf or check email, can a virus,worm,
    > etc. infect a PCS cell phone?
    > I'm guessing no at this time. I don't know if the OS of the cell phone is at
    > risk.
    > Anyone know for sure?


    There have been some reports of cell phones hit by viruses, but only phones
    that run SymbianOS. Sprint phones run Java 2 Movile Edition and there are (as
    far as I know) no exploits for Java-enabled phones yet.


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  3. #3
    CaptNemo
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    Re: Virus on Cell?

    Thanks


    "Steve Sobol" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > CaptNemo wrote:
    > > If you get on the PCS internet and surf or check email, can a

    virus,worm,
    > > etc. infect a PCS cell phone?
    > > I'm guessing no at this time. I don't know if the OS of the cell phone

    is at
    > > risk.
    > > Anyone know for sure?

    >
    > There have been some reports of cell phones hit by viruses, but only

    phones
    > that run SymbianOS. Sprint phones run Java 2 Movile Edition and there are

    (as
    > far as I know) no exploits for Java-enabled phones yet.
    >
    >
    > --
    > JustThe.net Internet & New Media Services, http://JustThe.net/
    > Steven J. Sobol, Geek In Charge / 888.480.4NET (4638) /

    [email protected]
    > PGP Key available from your friendly local key server (0xE3AE35ED)
    > Apple Valley, California Nothing scares me anymore. I have three kids.






  4. #4
    nanetre
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    I have a LG1400 through Cingular and have wondered if it has a virus.

    The phone has been going on the internet when it is on. I found out when I called about the charges on my bill. I have had the internet blocked, but would like to know what is happening.

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptNemo
    Thanks


    "Steve Sobol" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > CaptNemo wrote:
    > > If you get on the PCS internet and surf or check email, can a

    virus,worm,
    > > etc. infect a PCS cell phone?
    > > I'm guessing no at this time. I don't know if the OS of the cell phone

    is at
    > > risk.
    > > Anyone know for sure?

    >
    > There have been some reports of cell phones hit by viruses, but only

    phones
    > that run SymbianOS. Sprint phones run Java 2 Movile Edition and there are

    (as
    > far as I know) no exploits for Java-enabled phones yet.
    >
    >
    > --
    > JustThe.net Internet & New Media Services, http://JustThe.net/
    > Steven J. Sobol, Geek In Charge / 888.480.4NET (4638) /

    [email protected]
    > PGP Key available from your friendly local key server (0xE3AE35ED)
    > Apple Valley, California Nothing scares me anymore. I have three kids.



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