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Read the story again the infected game is NOT from Ojom
Ummm the game is an illegal version of the game
NOT distributed by Ojom.

From the story:
"The virus resides in an illegal version of the cell phone game "Mosquito" that is now available at no cost on the Internet and peer-to-peer networks,"

From Symbian's site:
http://www.symbian.com/press-office/2004/pr040810.html
"Symbian is aware that an illegally adapted or ?cracked? game called Mosquitos is being distributed by ?warez? websites (illegal software download sites) and on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. This game has been illegally adapted from the legitimate Mosquitos game developed by Ojom."
Posted by: Squawkbox   Posted on: 08/13/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Bombs Away  Squawkbox | 08/12/04
WHAT, that's CRAZY TALK  Valis Keogh | 08/12/04
ZDNet got it all wrong  Jon Wright | 08/12/04
Read the story again the infected game is NOT from Ojom  Squawkbox | 08/13/04
Here you go...  Jon Wright | 08/13/04
I never took issue with the virus v/s trojan thing  Squawkbox | 08/13/04
Ojom DID create the malware  Jon Wright | 08/14/04
You are wrong  NonZealot | 08/13/04
Symbian?  rapson | 08/13/04
I think it is open source Carl  Squawkbox | 08/13/04
Thank God for copy /paste I dan't type either (NT)  Squawkbox | 08/13/04
Darn that Microsof . . . oh wait, no darn you  FilledOut | 08/13/04
Not MS' fault this time- but when the DO get hit....  Xunil_Sierutuf | 08/13/04
If you say so  FilledOut | 08/13/04
BE NICE IF  V Sanders | 08/13/04
(NT) Another reason software thieves should think twice  caktus | 08/13/04
too bad  V Sanders | 08/14/04

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