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Author concluded that diversity of handsets are kind of protection from epidemics which is logically true, but we have no such diversity of operating systems on those handsets - when we speak about smartphones.
Therefore, smartphones are vulnerable to malware and should be protected if you care about data inside.
Posted by: almalm   Posted on: 10/01/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Cannot agree  almalm | 10/01/08
RE: What  googoogoo | 10/01/08
Virus on the phone lines?  BALTHOR | 10/01/08
Kaspersky hype  power_user | 10/01/08
"...as safe as my Mac."??  Wolfie2K3 | 10/02/08
Mobiles vulns/attacks/issues are different than PC issues  zdnet@... | 10/01/08
What, me worry (about mobile viruses)?  Stuff_For_Reflection | 10/02/08
RE: What, me worry (about mobile viruses)?  phatkat | 10/02/08
RE: What, me worry (about mobile viruses)?  Wolfie2K3 | 10/02/08
Mobile devices are different  kdarling | 10/03/08
Maybe malware writers will come up with this...  JCitizen | 10/07/08

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