The long-discussed phone virus threat is apparently already calling. The good news is that the virus is relatively harmless and not terribly efficient. The bad news is that, like computer-virus ...
A mobile phone virus recently hit a small company in Scandinavia and spread from one handset to another, according to security vendor F-Secure Corp. It was the first time F-Secure has seen a mobile ...
Next year’s FIFA World Cup soccer tournament in Germany could be fertile ground for mobile phone viruses if the World Athletics Championships in Finland, which ended Sunday, are any indication, ...
Although malware targeting mobile devices is on the rise, there are some things you should know -- and some steps you should take -- that will keep yours uninfected. Mobile A lot has been written ...
A new cell phone virus has infected more than 10 million people worldwide. It shows one of our most valuable possessions is more vulnerable than ever. But there are some key ways you can prevent ...
STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Malicious programs that can delete address books. Junk messages that flood a cell phone's inbox. Stealthy code that uses Bluetooth wireless technology to sneak onto handsets.
Your phone is your life. Learn how to protect it from threats like viruses to keep your device -- and the private information stored on it -- safe. Dianna Gunn Web Hosting Expert Dianna Gunn built her ...
Just last month, security researchers at SonicWall Capture Labs discovered malicious apps masquerading as Google, Instagram, WhatsApp, and X (formerly Twitter). These fake apps can inadvertently be ...
The world's first mobile phone virus "in the wild" has spread to the United States from its birthplace in the Philippines eight months ago, a security research firm said on Friday. The virus, called ...
A Brazilian virus writer has unleashed a new mobile phone virus, called Lasco.A, that is capable of spreading both through the short-range wireless Bluetooth technology and by attaching itself to ...
Although iPhones have robust security features, they are not entirely immune to threats. While they are generally safer from viruses and malware than Android devices, no device is completely ...
All evidence points to the fact that smart phone viruses will be a threat to your network even though they aren’t at this moment. After all, the latest mobile devices are packed with more and more ...