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April 26th, 2006, 15:51 GMT · By Adrian Stanciu

New Bluetooth Virus Leaves Mobile Users Out of Pocket

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A newly detected mobile phone virus is charging mobile phone users $5 to send a premium rate SMS message, security experts warned today at Infosec Europe 2006.

F-Secure explained that this type of attack had been reengineered to make money illegally from mobile phone users.

F-Secure warned that users are still leaving their mobile devices and laptops
open to attack by using unsecured Bluetooth connections, despite the company's warnings at trade shows such as CeBIT.

The new attack is similar to the CommWarrior mobile virus, which originally spread itself over mobiles without causing anything more than a higher bill for sending itself to contact via MMS as well as Bluetooth.

User ignorance is still the main reason for the spread of CommWarrior type viruses, according to F-Secure.

"If someone's phone is infected with CommWarrior, all of these phones in range would be getting a message saying: 'Install CommWarrior, yes or no?'," said Richard Hales, country manager for UK and Ireland at F-Secure.

"If you say no it immediately pops the message back up again if you're still within range. So you press no, no, no, oh for goodness sake, yes."

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