Sigh. Another month, another needless high profile security scare. The BBC should know better. In this case, they talk to a Mr Coney, who (surprise, surprise) happens to sell security software. He's quoted as saying "One of common types we see now runs amok on the Symbian platform. These viruses work their way through the contact book, sending themselves out to every subscriber who has been c...
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AllAboutSymbian on 19th Oct 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
In a nutshell... Security software clever enough to fox phone thieves.
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NokNok on 2nd Jun 2008 (via noknok.tv)
Symantec has launched what seems to be the first smartphone security software to protect against mobile threats.
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3Gcouk on 20th May 2008 (via 3g.co.uk)
AirDefense updates its wireless LAN (WLAN) intrusion-prevention security software with spectrum analysis features.
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NetworkWorld on 19th Mar 2008 (via networkworld.com)
Computer security firm, F-Secure has published the mobile security results from its Online Wellbeing survey. The report finds that over three quarters of mobile phone users are aware that malware can infect a mobile device via Bluetooth - but fail to have security software installed.
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CellularNews on 4th Mar 2008 (via cellular-news.com)
Trend Micro Inc., a provider of network antivirus and content security software and services, announced last week that Trend Micro Mobile Security (TMMS) 3.0 is available for the Symbian/UIQ 3.0 opera...
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Mobile9 on 23rd Dec 2007 (via news.mobile9.com)