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First SMS Worm: Made in China
Much like those annoying self-propagating emails from the late 90’s (the one’s that targeted your entire address book) this worm replicates itself by SMSing all your contacts, then all their contacts, then all those contact’s contacts and so on. Worms like this are notoriously hard to stop because there’s it takes the combined effort of everyone targeted to improve security on their end of the chain, otherwise the worm just spreads again.
According to a recent study by SMobile Systems, one in every 63 Symbian powered handset is already infected with some sort of malware.
Will this mark the beginning of Norton Anti-Virus for mobile devices? Possibly but some seem to think not, since (unlike email) there are only a few central network providers who control the flow of SMS traffic in every country (the mobile carriers like AT&T, Orange, MTN etc.)
An employee of an unnamed mobile company offered this statement as a comment on Darknet’s website…