home

Articles

Blog

Books

Tools

Links

FAQ Page


Mobile Phone Trojan

Google
 
Web www.software-risk.co.uk

F-Secure, a security firm specialising in mobile devices has found its fourth virus, a trojan, for the same phone.

The virus, Frontal.A Trojan is targetted at Nokia Series 60 phones. They use the Symbian operating system.

A corrupted font file is installed on the phones after spreading via file sharing. When the mobile is next rebooted, the file causes it to fail.

The .sis file is usually tagged "Kill Saddam". To retrieve the use of the phone, the user has to re-format the devices to the factory settings. Whilst they get the use back, personal data is lost.

Admittedly, F-Secure has not actually found the virus in the wild. Their advice is to only instal files from trusted sources.

Related Articles
Barclays Strengthens Online Security
F-Secure Vulnerability
Virus Types

Similar Areas

Telecommunications Items

Security Items

Mobile Items

Internet Security Items

Selected Books

Keywords

Trojan

mobile phone virus

F-Secure

Frontal.A Trojan

Nokia Series 60

file sharing

Kill Saddam


See our Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, load testing and Financial Glossary pages.
Articles   Books   FAQ Page   home   Jobs   Links   Reviews Page   Tools  
Booklist   books   Measurement   Testing   Tools