The first known mobile phone virus was called Cabir, or Caribe. It was discovered in June 2004 and primarily targeted devices running the Symbian operating system, which was commonly used in Nokia ...
For example, they never released the Watch Phone, the X410 Bluetooth phone, the D700 or D710 Symbian phones, the P705 TV phone, or the i250 Microsoft Smartphone... But if they do ever release the ...
Ingeniously, it used an attack vector common to nearly all Symbian smartphones, Bluetooth, appearing as a .SIS file installed in the phone’s apps directory. The virus itself was harmless ...
Symbian OS version 9, released two years ago, comes with certain features that IT administrators appreciate. The Device Management framework, for example, lets admins access a user's phone ...
Symbian OS version 9, released two years ago, comes with certain features that IT administrators appreciate. The Device Management framework, for example, lets admins access a user's phone ...