Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. A lot has been written about viruses infecting cell phones. It's a timely topic, because viruses for smartphones are starting to gain ...
The long-discussed phone virus threat is apparently already calling. The good news is that the virus is relatively harmless and not terribly efficient. The bad news is that, like computer-virus ...
PHOENIX — Is your phone running slower? Are you having to charge it more? It could mean a failing battery or it could mean your phone is infected with a virus. With about four billion smartphones out ...
Bob Graham doesn’t wait for a threat to become a pandemic. Several years ago, when one of his employees decided to start using a Treo handheld for phone and e-mail, he purchased and installed Symantec ...
A mobile phone virus recently hit a small company in Scandinavia and spread from one handset to another, according to security vendor F-Secure Corp. It was the first time F-Secure has seen a mobile ...
"We've had no reports of people actually seeing these viruses in their daily use," said Graham Cluley, a senior technology consultant with London's Sophos PLC. "The only reports we've seen documented ...
A new Android virus records users’ phone calls without their knowledge, reports Network World. The Trojan malware, which automatically records outgoing phone calls and stores them on the device’s SD ...
The world's first mobile phone virus "in the wild" has spread to the United States from its birthplace in the Philippines eight months ago, a security research firm said on Friday. The virus, called ...
Mobile phones infected with the Cabir virus have turned up in Japan and France, according to antivirus software company F-Secure of Helsinki. The new infections bring the number of countries where ...
A virus masquerading as an https://www.pcworld.com/products/software/antivirus_and_security.html (how’s that for irony?) has been infecting countless https://www ...
ValleZ has released a digital epidemic – or maybe he’s delivered an early inoculation. ValleZ is the online handle of a 24-year-old computer programmer from Spain who, last June, wrote the first ...