New 'Skulls' mutant comes with virus extras
Anti-virus vendors have spotted a new strain of the "Skulls" Trojan sneaking into Symbian-based cell phones, and this one drops the Cabir worm on the devices.
The latest mutant, Skulls.B, is similar to the Trojan discovered last week in the Nokia 7610 smart phone, which is powered by the Symbian operating system.
Read the complete story here. (eweek.com)
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