Cabir worm wriggles into U.S. mobile phones
Several months after its first sighting in the Philippines, the Cabir worm that infects mobile phones running Symbian OS with the Series 60 user interface has surfaced in the U.S.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/0221cabirworm.html?fsrc=rss-wirelesssec
Book Baton
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1 December 2004 -- Be Better Prepared for the Coming Disaster
For December, Ken takes a look at some important
lessons that were learned -- or should have been learned -- as
a result of the November 1988 Morris Internet Worm.
http://www.esecurityplanet.com/views/article.php/3440961
New & Noteworthy - Book Auction
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Anwar book writer jailed
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This Month's Free Book Giveaways
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A Book Exchange of Infinite Proportion
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Sultana book chronicles deadly incident
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Magic Coloring Book (Special Deal)
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Bluetooth Devices Hacked In Milliseconds...Even With Security Enabled
There have been attacks on Bluetooth wireless devices in the past, most notably the Cabir worm. However, previous attacks have targeted Bluetooth devices that did not have security enabled. A pair of security researchers from Tel Aviv have shown that...
http://netsecurity.about.com/b/a/176614.htm