First Trojan to target WindowsCE PDAs emerges
The first backdoor Trojan horse designed to attack Pocket PC PDAs running the WindowsCE operating system has been discovered, several antivirus companies said on Thursday. The Trojan was named Backdoor.Bardor.A by antivirus firm Symantec and Backdoor.WinCE.Brador.a by antivirus firm Kasperky Labs. Once installed on a Pocket PC device, it allows an attacker to gain control over the device once it is restarted and connected to the Internet.
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