Antivirus groups fight over Crossover sharing
This week, the Mobile Antivirus Research Association, a collection of professors, authors and security professionals, announced it had "characterized’ the first program to spread from PCs to a mobile device, a virus dubbed Crossover. In a rare occurrence in computer-virus circles, MARA appears to be the only organization to obtain a copy of the program - normally, such virus samples are sent by the creator to the major antivirus firms and shared among virus experts.
Read the complete story here. (SecurityFocus)
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