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  1. #1
    Bjorn
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    Security experts have found what is believed to be the first outbreak of the
    'Cabir' mobile phone virus in the 'wild'.
    Full story http://www.phonecontent.com/bm/news/gnews/457.shtml

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  2. #2
    Highlandish
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    Re: Watch out for Mobile Phone viruses

    Quoth The Raven "Bjorn <[email protected]>" in
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    > Security experts have found what is believed to be the first outbreak
    > of the 'Cabir' mobile phone virus in the 'wild'.
    > Full story http://www.phonecontent.com/bm/news/gnews/457.shtml



    and do i get the virus by clicking that link?
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  3. #3
    BORG
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    Re: Watch out for Mobile Phone viruses

    On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 20:55:07 +0200, "Bjorn" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Security experts have found what is believed to be the first outbreak of the
    >'Cabir' mobile phone virus in the 'wild'.
    >Full story http://www.phonecontent.com/bm/news/gnews/457.shtml



    reported in this group in June, its not a virus its a stupidity test,
    if your stupid enough to open any message bluetoothed to you by a
    stranger then you get it, its not a virus anyway but a worm thing
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  4. #4
    michael turner
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    Re: Watch out for Mobile Phone viruses

    On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 20:55:07 +0200, Bjorn wrote:

    > Security experts have found what is believed to be the first outbreak of the
    > 'Cabir' mobile phone virus in the 'wild'.
    > Full story http://www.phonecontent.com/bm/news/gnews/457.shtml


    Has been known about since June.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3809855.stm

    Only Symbian smart-phones. You have to actively say 'YES' to a *unknown*
    download from a complete *stranger* , and BT must be in discoverable mode.



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