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		Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Capcom on June 20, 2004, 05:30:44 PM
		
			
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				Courtesy Panda Software
 
 "Madrid, June 18, 2004 - This week\'s report will focus on Cabir, the first
 worm capable of spreading through mobile phones, two Trojans -StartPage.FH
 and Downloader.HC- and a joke called Argen.
 
 Cabir starts a new era in IT security, as it is the first worm capable of
 spreading through mobile phones. It affects devices running under the
 Symbian operating system used in many phones manufactured by companies like
 Nokia, Siemens and Sony Ericsson.
 
 Cabir spreads in a file called Caribe.sis, which is automatically installed
 on the system when the user accepts the transfer. When it is launched, it
 displays the following message on screen: Caribe. Then it starts a constant
 search for other phones that are also connected using Bluetooth technology.
 This process significantly reduces the phone\'s battery operating time.
 
 The two Trojans in today\'s report are StartPage.FH and Downloader.HC. In
 order to reach the affected computer, they need the attacker\'s intervention.
 They can spread through many different means of transmission (floppy disks,
 CD-ROMs, e-mail messages with attached files, Internet downloads, FTP, IRC
 channels, peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing networks, etc.).
 
 StartPage.FH changes the home page of Internet Explorer. It also shows false
 messages on screen warning the user that the computer is infected by
 different spyware and adware programs. It does this to trick the user into
 accessing certain web pages. When these pages are accessed, messages are
 displayed on screen asking for permission to install other malware or
 programs like eAcceleration and eAnthology. As long as the computer is
 affected by StartPage.FH, the original home page cannot be restored.
 
 Downloader.HC downloads the adware detected by Panda Software as Lop on the
 affected computer, which adds a tool bar to Internet Explorer. Downloader.HC
 also modifies the home page and several search options of Internet Explorer
 and adds several links to the Favorites folder. Occasionally, when the user
 closes the browser window, it displays advertisements.
 
 We are going to finish this week\'s report with Argen, a joke that displays
 several windows on screen as it opens the CD-ROM drive. When the user clicks
 on the \'OK\' button, the CD-ROM drive closes. Once Argen is run, the user
 will not be able to use the computer until its actions have finished."
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				I hate cell phones, so this is the greatest new\'s in quite sometime.
 
 May this take off and plague cell phone users.
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				lol, norton antivirus for phones here we come.
			
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				Originally posted by Living-In-Clip 
 I hate cell phones, so this is the greatest new\'s in quite sometime.
 
 May this take off and plague cell phone users.
 
 
 i was just like you til I came into y2k. Seriously they come in handy and this is 2004 get with the times.
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				probably was released by an anti-virus company
			
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				Originally posted by theomen
 probably was released by an anti-virus company
 
 
 arn\'t they all ...even the PC ones ;)
 
 j/k
 
 :p