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Symbian Hit with Skulls Trojan
F-Secure just posted they’ve had “some isolated reports of users who’ve been hit by the new Skulls trojan on their phones.” It has been distributed on some Symbian shareware download sites as “Extended Theme Manager” by “Tee-222″. If you see it, don’t install it on your phone. According to the article “the most obvious symptom of the trojan is that the typical programs on the phone won’t work any more, and that their icons get replaced with a picture of a skull.”
They go on to note “If you see it, don’t install it on your phone. It will make you’re phone useless and it will prevent it from booting up. Recovery could get tricky, especially if you don’t have a third-party file manager software already installed on your phone.”
We’ve said it before that as the wireless web gets more like fixed-line.. viruses and trojans will become more common-place. Be warned.. beware. Via: Continue >>

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