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Mabir.A Virus Targets Symbian Phones

adennis writes "Exploiting bluetooth and weaknesses in the OS, the Mabir.A virus, like its predecessor, targets the version of the Symbian operating system running on Nokia Series 60 handsets. Since Symbian is the dominant smartphone OS, found on phones made by Motorola, Siemens, Sony Ericsson Panasonic and Nokia, this virus could have great impact. Will mobile OS companies, like desktop OS makers, have to start an automatic update system, or will the OS creators have to start making their software secure?"

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  1. Symbian team are fools. I interviewed with them... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The Symbian team are fools. I interviewed with them and though I did not get the position, I realized taht they were incompetent and that a long series of exploits and user desired exploits (hacks for DRM) await them.

    I predict delivery targets via not only code, but otherwise "assumed safe" statisc data files such as malformed ringtones, malformed MIDI, malformed text messges, malfromed photos, malformed desktop patterns, malformed fonts, man in the middle on the SHA-1 initial exchange of 3gpp (a lame crypto protocol that avoid signed keys for initial hash setup), and all manner of bluetooth fun and game.

    But the sheer incompetance of the managers with hiring authority on Symbian is staggering.

    Its twice as lame as the OMA DRM schemes for cell phones, that admit (best effort only).

    When a company shuns hacker personalities for meeting-loving head-nodding yes men kiss asses that know crap about real anti hacking... then they get whats coming to them.