First-of-kind viruses target mobile users
Two new Trojan horses are being billed as "first-of-their-kind" bugs.
Security alerts are warning of a "crossover" virus that leaps from one device to another ; in addition, a new Java Trojan has been detected that could infect almost any cell phone.
Read the complete story here. (TechNewsWorld)
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