Smartphone operating system security now paramount
Smartphone operating system security now paramount
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Mobiles under threat from 'airborne viruses'

For once Microsoft is not the target

Robert Jaques, vnunet.com 26 Jan 2005
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As the danger posed by wireless viruses rockets, mobile users must factor operating system security into their mobile phone purchasing decisions, research published today has warned.

ABI Research said that most of today's mobile viruses spread via text messages. While these are malicious they have not been devastatingly harmful, but the analyst warned that such infections could potentially wreak havoc.

ABI Research analyst Brian Pellegrini said: "What if a virus infecting your phone started buying hundreds of ring-tones?

"What about Bluetooth? Designers of Bluetooth-equipped phones have not adequately addressed security issues, and you could potentially see viruses spreading spontaneously between two phone-carrying people who pass each other on the street, just like real human viruses."

Pellegrini added that, in contrast to PC viruses, the mobile phone versions have not, by and large, targeted Microsoft's mobile OS, but Symbian's, which holds about an 85 per cent market share.

The analyst pointed out that virus authors are willing to forego their traditional antipathy to all things Microsoft, if it means reaching a larger pool of victims.

The ABI Research study concluded that all creators of portable operating systems need to devote more effort to security.

See also:

Napster opens online mobile phone ringtone storeNapstertones launches in the US selling ring-tones and 'shout-outs'  10 May 2005
Mobile devices the 'new frontier' for virusesVirus writers target handhelds, mobiles ... and your car  10 Feb 2005
Improved gaming and multimedia capabilitiesHandsets using OS v9 expected in December  03 Feb 2005
Version 9 also improves security  03 Feb 2005
New device targeted at business customersBlackBerry and Treo should be afraid, analyst predicts  03 Feb 2005
Blackberry sales double amid uneven growth in the sectorStrong sales of smartphones and connected data devices hit unconnected PDAs  31 Jan 2005
Shipments up 18 per cent at end of 2004  28 Jan 2005
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Worms appear to back estranged dads organisationMass-mailers deliver political message  26 Jan 2005
Data-centric mobiles at risk from virusesSoftware protects against viruses and SMS spam  06 Dec 2004

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