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Virus threat to PCs through cell messages
 
 
 
Special Correspondent
 
 
 
 
 
NEW DELHI:
 
 ``Blended'' threats have made an appearance in India with a virus threatening 
personal computers through text messages (SMS) on the cell phone. Victims 
receive an SMS message on their mobile phone, thanking them for subscribing to 
a fictitious dating service. The message states that the subscription fee will 
be automatically charged until the subscription is cancelled at the online 
site. Users who visit the site to unsubscribe from the service are prompted to 
download a Trojan bot. The site does not attempt to exploit any vulnerability; 
instead, the attacker provides instructions to bypass the Internet Explorer 
security warning prompt. 
 
``There has been much talk of security risks associated with mobiles for years 
and they are now becoming reality. As mobiles have become an essential part of 
our everyday lives, they are an extremely attractive lure for criminals who 
want to exploit their huge user base. The concern of a daily charge is enough 
to make even the least PC-savvy person take action to ensure they have 
`unsubscribed' — and thus, unwittingly get tricked into downloading 
malicious code,'' said an official of Websense Security Labs. 
 
``Using a web security solution is the first line of defence for any PC user so 
that they don't access the infected website. But this particular incident shows 
just how difficult it is to prevent such a sophisticated social engineered 
attack using both mobile and web,'' he added. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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