Information Age: News, analysis & insight for IT & business leaders

 

First mobile virus strikes

10 February 2006  

It was always only going to be a matter of time before it happened: the world's first mobile phone worm has arrived.

It was always only going to be a matter of time before it happened: the world's first mobile phone worm has arrived.

Fortunately, the worm, known as 'Cabir', was not released into the wild, but was emailed anonymously to antivirus software companies by a group of international hackers known as 29a. Primarily based in Spain, they specialise in creating worms and viruses to demonstrate that no technology is reliable and safe from attack. But if it had been released, the consequences could have been devastating, say experts.

The worm is capable of infecting smartphones and other mobile devices running the Symbian operating system (eg Nokia and Motorola). It propagates via the Bluetooth short-range connection technology and drains the battery by constantly scanning for other devices to infect. Security specialists have for some time warned about the vulnerability of mobile phones, particularly the new breed of smartphones that boast many PC-like capabilities. However, vendors have been slow to act, mirroring the errors that made Windows a relatively insecure platform. For example, although Bluetooth is switched off by default in some devices, in many others manufacturers ship phones with it turned on.

"Historically, the more functionality that emerges on any device, the more the hacker will take advantage of it," says Sal Viveros, a wireless 'evangelist' at security vendor McAfee. "With the advent of 3G and increased rollout of sophisticated devices such as smart phones, we'll see all the same threats in mobile that you have in the PC space."


Comments 

There are currently no comments on this article

People who read this also read...

Platform Computing - Category winner

Since 1992, Platform has established a reputation as an industry leader in High Performance Computing (HPC) management software, bringing the most powerful commercial HPC solutions to leading global enterprises.

Sustainable IT

The IT industry is slowly coming to terms with an obligation to minimise the harm it causes to the environment, but users must be ready to change their own behaviour.

 
Advertisement

White Papers

Read article

Developing ios Solutions for Business

Whitepapers

Quickly develop and deploy custom iPad and iPhone solutions. With FileMaker Pro, iPad and iPhone solutions can be prototyped and completed in hours or days versus weeks or months. No iOS application programming or design experience is required.

Read article

IDC Spotlight: Access Control and Certification

Whitepapers

Read this brief for best practices on managing user access compliance.

Read article

GPS World

Whitepapers

Is the PREMIER global media brand serving the exploding world of positioning and navigation for OEM, commercial and consumer applications.

More
div class="banner">