First Mobile Phone Virus Discovered
CHaN_316 writes "News.com.au is running an article about the First Mobile Phone Virus Discovered. The virus 'called Cabir - appears to have been developed by an international group specialising in creating viruses which try to show "that no technology is reliable and safe from their attacks"... until now it has had no harmful effect.' Cabir infects the Symbian operating system, and spreads via bluetooth. Great... lets see when we can download the world's first mobile phone anti-virus!"
This is why I love my Nokia 3410. It's too simple to get easily hacked.
Sometimes progress is not an advantage.
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This duplicate story gets accepted and posted, while my story about Akamai claiming they got attacked gets rejected... sigh...
Hmmm.
So... adding a little danger to the thrills of Unprotected Toothing...
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Duplicate posts by editor, according to a quick unscientific search on Google (site:slashdot.org dupe "posted by $name"):
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Hemos - 32
CowboyNeal - 22
pudge - 12
If your comment title says 'Re: Foo', I'm not likely to read it.