Posted by Frubin
My boy-friend received a strange sis from another phone called "nx30oeoq.sis" and he wondering what it is.
I told him not to open or install it as i am suspicious it may be a "SymbOs virus".
I've tried searching on Google and found nothing. Has anyone heard of this sis before?
Regards,
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Posted by Sammy_boy
Not heard of it before, but if you haven't deleted it yet, DO IT NOW!!
Better safe than sorry, could well be a virus spread via Bluetooth. Also, turn off your Bluetooth when not is use if possible - much safer, and your battery will last longer!
Posted by Frubin
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Posted by Sammy_boy
Let's hope he hasn't opened it! The phone it was sent from's owner may well have not realised his phone had a virus - it could have been merrily spreading itself without that person knowing.
Posted by Frubin
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On 2006-01-04 16:38:26, Sammy_boy wrote: |
Your properly right as i also think the Nokia 3650 may have been infected with somesort of SymbOs virus and was spreading by sending it self through bluetooth to other symbian phones without the owners knoweldge.
He has now deleted it from the phone and switched off his bluetooth. Thank-you for the quick response in helping us wi th this issue!
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Posted by whizkidd
Yup. It indeed is a virus...a commwarrior variant trying to spread itself...its good your friend didnt install it..
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Posted by Frubin
I had a feeling it may have been a varient of two SymbOs viruses that i already know of; Cabir and Commwarrior. Is there any new viruses?
This message was posted from a T610
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Posted by whizkidd
Yup there is.
Have you heard of the "skull" virus.. its more dangerous than both these...you will lose all your data and will need a full reflash of the phone once infected.
Posted by Kryptik
Ooh, don't mention that Skulls virus. Nasty piece of work, although there is a method to remove it without losing data. I got it while bluetoothing pictures to a photo-developing machine, and somebody used the opportunity to send me the virus, subtly renamed Photo.Report.sis
Posted by Frubin
Eek, Ok. Will let my boy-friend know so he is aware of it! I searched for more information on google and found this:
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F-Secure is currently investigating a new trojan infecting Symbian Series 60 phones - Skulls. Unlike Cabir, this trojan is actually malicious. Symbian must have anticipated this, having recently signed for McAfee's virus protection. |
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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. |
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Symbian virus writers have now decided to have another go at this. SimWorks has identified a new variant of the Camtimer/Cabir combo originally included in Skulls b, this time seperate from the Skulls trojan. |
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Posted by whizkidd
Scary isn't it?
Posted by Frubin
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On 2006-01-04 20:30:50, whizkidd wrote: |
I've have a SET610 so don't need to worry about these "mobile viruses" unless i decide to upgrade to a Nokia!
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Posted by whizkidd
The symbian virus is not restricted to Nokias per-se...its only that most series 60 phones are made by Nokia Even samsung and siemens amongst others make series 60 devices. These viruses are capable of infecting any series 60 device be it nokia or samsung!
Even the SE p-series is "symbian"..although it runs on a different version called "UIQ" No viruses have been reported for Symbian UIQ so far...lets hope it stays that way..
Posted by Frubin
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I done a search on google "symbian phones" and can't believe the list of SymbOs viruses that came up!
SymbOS/Blankfont
SymbOS.Drever
SymbOS/Bootton
SymbOS.Doomboot
SymbOS.Hidmenu
SymbOS/Onehop
SYMBOS_FONTAL
SYMBOS_CARDTRP
SymbOS/Cadomesk
SymbOS.Skuller
SymbOS.Cardblock
SymbOS/MultiDropper
These all have variants as well: SymbOs.*.*
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Posted by gtjr
Symbian OS has been subject to a variety of viruses, the best known of which is Cabir. Usually these send themselves from phone to phone by Bluetooth. So far, none have taken advantage of any flaws in Symbian OS - instead, they have all asked the user whether they would like to install the software, with somewhat prominent warnings that it can't be trusted.
However, of course, the average mobile phone user shouldn't have to worry about such things, so Symbian OS 9 is adopting a capability model. Installed software will theoretically be unable to do damaging things (such as costing the user money by sending network data) without being digitally signed - thus making it traceable. Developers can apply to have their software signed via the Symbian Signed program
Posted by Debu
Luckily my N70 came with Symantec Antivirus. Phew! and i thought 'Virus on my moble? Are you friggin kidding me!!!'
Posted by machuca_622
it`s not hard to eliminate the cabir virus, my friend had it and the only aplications i used were fexplorer and appmanager, you just need to find the process with appman and kill it, then find the sis file using fexplorer and delete it`. after that every thing worked fine again