sirhenry
Feb 16 2005, 09:35 PM
Cell phone and Blue Tooth viruses are just around the corner. It's a big and scary world out there... QUOTE Cell phone viruses, largely considered a paper tiger in the digital security world, became a bit more dangerous this week with the release of a two-pronged program.
Writers have released a virus, known as Lasco.A, that spreads both through wireless connections and by attaching itself to files, antivirus company F-Secure said Monday. Until now, malicious cell phone programs have spread using one mechanism or the other.
"We have received a new Symbian malware that combines two spreading tactics, which is common in PC malware but previously unheard of in mobile systems," F-Secure said in a posting on its Web site.
The Lasco.A virus will attach itself to any application file on a phone that uses the Symbian operating system, F-Secure said. It is activated when cell phone owners click on the file and install it on their handsets.
"Thus any (application) file in the device that gets copied to another phone, as frequently happens as people swap software, will also contain a copy of Lasco.A," F-Secure said.
The program also acts like a computer worm, attempting to copy itself directly to any phone within range using Bluetooth wireless technology, F-Secure said. That capability is similar to several recent worms--variants of the Cabir worm--that have managed to spread to a limited amount of phones in the wild.
Such programs have not been very successful, however. Only recent cell phone operating systems are programmable to the extent that viruses can effectively spread. Moreover, the large number of proprietary operating systems used in cell phones make the development of broad threats much more difficult.
As the new virus can only spread on cell phones that have Bluetooth in discoverable mode, the best way to protect handset systems is to set it to hidden Bluetooth mode, F-Secure has advised. Tell me your thoughts! (that was taken from this article)
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novaforme
Feb 16 2005, 09:36 PM
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Feb 16 2005, 11:11 PM
I'm glad I have an older phone, it doesn't have the capability of putting programs on it, or images, or anything like that. Anyone here get the virus? I wonder if they're going to make a virus dector program for phones.
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darkmeca
Feb 16 2005, 11:13 PM
wow...now that some scary stuff...thank god my phone doesnt have blue tooth on it... plus i dont really use any appilcations. is there any way to fight against it like a anti-virus?
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iwuvcookies
Feb 16 2005, 11:47 PM
yeh i can imagine this happening. Well since in the future almost all the phones will have internet on them and its a whole new issue.
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bureX
Feb 17 2005, 12:09 AM
Nothing serious... These viruses spread through a Bluetooth connection, and because Bluetooth uses allot of battery power, most users turn it off when it is not needed. There are a few viruses that spread through phones (usually with a Symbian OS), they turn on Bluetooth on the infected phone, and when there is another Bluetooth user around, it sends him a .sis file (installation program for Symbian). If a user installs that file, it will infect that phone also, spread, and will eventually delete all system files on the phone, which will render it unusable. The only solution for this is to flash the phone (insert new software inside it, kind of like formatting a HDD and installing a new OS). In conclusion, there is nothing to fear about. Just don't accept .sis files over a Bluetooth connection from an unknown phone. BTW: Nokia is preparing an antivirus for phones, and it will become integrated by default in every Nokia Symbian phone from now on.
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Hamtaro
Feb 17 2005, 12:42 AM
It figures they'd have viruses for phones too! Good thing mine doesn't have that on it! It's weird how a cell phone can have a virus, when you think about it...I usually just associate viruses with humans and computers, not phones. At least they're going to have an antivirus program for the phones, because who knows how well the virus can spread (Seems to spread really well, if they're using that...blue tooth thing. Anyway, I don't know all that much about using that type of stuff with cell phones, but at least it can only come on that one type of file (At least I think it's just it...)
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Metal Gear Brett
Feb 17 2005, 01:01 AM
I have an old-ass phone, so the biggest problem I have to worry about is it spontaneously combusting.
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7r33
Feb 17 2005, 01:17 AM
This is realy old news the first one was coded in june of 2004 heres what symantiec put out about it. QUOTE SymbOS.Cabir is a proof-of-concept worm that replicates on Series 60 phones.
This worm repeatedly sends itself to the first Bluetooth-enabled device that it can find, regardless of the type of device. For example, even a Bluetooth-enabled printer will be attacked if it is within range.
The worm spreads as a .SIS file, which is installed into the APPS directory. There is no payload, apart from the vastly shortened battery life caused by the constant scanning for Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Also Known As: EPOC.Cabir, Worm.Symbian.Cabir.a [Kaspersky], Cabir [F-Secure], EPOC/Cabir.A [Computer Associates], Symb/Cabir-A [Sophos], EPOC_CABIR.A [Trend], Symbian/Cabir [McAfee] Type: Worm Infection Length: 15104 (caribe.sis), 11944 (caribe.app), 11498 (flo.mdl), 44 (caribe.rsc) Systems Affected: EPOC Systems Not Affected: DOS, Linux, Macintosh, Novell Netware, OS/2, UNIX, Windows 2000, Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcen...epoc.cabir.html Also it was made by the virus writeing groop 29A. Yet one more quote. QUOTE (12)+vallez, the new 29A member, coded the very first virus infector for mobiles! You can see a29's home page at http://vx.netlux.org/29a also they have been the first in many outher virus's such as the first widnows 64 bit virus... Anyways... old news... 
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boyCradle
Feb 17 2005, 03:26 AM
Cellphone manufacturers actually designed their products with viruses. So the cellphone users would buy another cellphones from them after their units were infected, or they, the users, would upgrade their phone with fees. these flaws were created long before they could release the mobile phone unitse in the market. This is same with the Windows Operatin System, they already had Windows 98 with them when they released Windows 95, So people will be required to upgrade to Windows 98 because of Windows 95 flaws. That's just one of the reasons how Bill Gates became rich.
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Danieluchis
Feb 22 2005, 09:46 PM
i didn't even know that they were cellphone viruses...  this are the times when im really glad to have and old cellphone hahahaha i dont need to worry for that kind of stuff.. but anyway how do they did it? i mean are they cellphone programs that let you codify (it's spelled like that :s?) viruses? like notepad or that kind of stuff?
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serverph
Feb 21 2005, 06:42 PM
here is a mobile phone infected with skull and bones:  pretty, eh?  makes me have second thoughts of upgrading my mobile phone to newer models. i think i'm happy with what i have right now --- with SMS/MMS/GPRS/WAP features, but no bluetooth yet.
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Experience
Feb 21 2005, 03:35 AM
Cell phone viruses....never thought that would happen. Maby they are going to start making cell phone anti-virus software...lol
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AbstracT
Feb 20 2005, 06:05 PM
wow this is crazy. I couldn't make it if my cell phone was messed up from a virus.. I say more people use cell phones more than computers now days. The world would be off balance.
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sirhenry
Feb 18 2005, 11:12 PM
QUOTE(boyCradle @ Feb 17 2005, 03:26 AM) Cellphone manufacturers actually designed their products with viruses. So the cellphone users would buy another cellphones from them after their units were infected, or they, the users, would upgrade their phone with fees. these flaws were created long before they could release the mobile phone unitse in the market. This is same with the Windows Operatin System, they already had Windows 98 with them when they released Windows 95, So people will be required to upgrade to Windows 98 because of Windows 95 flaws. That's just one of the reasons how Bill Gates became rich.  You are right in speaking of planned obsolescence in software. However, you seem to have your terms (and grammar) a bit mixed up. I believe you meant to say that cellphone manufacturers intentionally embed defects into their products. Embedding viruses would make very little sense. Many software companies also purposely scale back on the debugging process so as to gain more revenue from support and technical assistance. That's just another reason why OSS is so great!
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