Thursday January 31, 2008
SMobile Systems announced Monday that it has prepared and tested a mobile anti-virus update and disinfection tool for its Security Shield platform to help protect Nokia smartphones being attacked by a malicious SymbianOS Worm (also referred to as a Beselo worm) currently spreading on mobile phone networks worldwide.
The virus is being disseminated as a multimedia file (MMS) with such monikers as Beauty.jpg, Sex.mp3 or Love.rm. When installed on the handsets, the malware gathers all the phone numbers located in the phone's contact lists and targets them with a viral MMS carrying a SIS-packed (Symbian Installation Source) version of the worm. In addition to harvesting these numbers, the malware also sends itself to generated numbers. To date the worm only affects Symbian S60 enabled smartphones, including models such as the Nokia 6630, 7610, 6680, and N70. However, with modifications, this current attack could spread to many additional smartphone models.
SMobile has created a complete line of products and services that securely protect mobile phones and the global wireless infrastructure from hackers, viruses, data compromise, unauthorized data theft and the effects of lost or stolen devices. The company's security applications include virus and malware detection, text message and data filtering, prevention of unwanted messages from interrupting the user, spam blocking, enterprise management, protection for mobile professionals from harmful data on open networks and data security and password-protection for content and files. SMobile is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio with facilities in Fort Lee, New Jersey, Dortmund, Germany, and Pune, India. The company is privately held.
SMobile has been at the forefront of monitoring and protecting against mobile malware attacks such as the one that the company is currently witnessing. This worm proves that mobile viruses are no longer 'theoretical' in nature, SMobile said. This is a particularly insidious virus that is smarter in design, and ultimately more dangerous to consumers, corporate smart phone users and to the carriers who provide service to mobile customers, than nearly any previous attack that has gotten into the wild.
SMobile's Security Shield has been updated to protect against this worm, and to clean any handset already infected with this malware. The company quickly identified this threat and developed the appropriate counter-measures to ensure that its corporate, institutional and individual customers have the highest level of security available in the market.
SMobile's Security Shield has been lab tested by major carriers and handset manufacturers such as Nokia, British Telecom, AT&T and others. SMobile has the most complete, effective and powerful smartphone security tools on the market, SMobile said. The company looks forward to providing its protection software to any consumer whose handset has been infected with this worm, any corporation looking to prevent an incursion or any carrier looking to provide anti-virus protection as a value add service to their customers, it said.
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