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Android Froyo Hacked

Written By Unknown on Monday, July 12, 2010 | 6:03 AM

Approximately 40 thousand people doing hacked to be able to download the latest version of Android 2.2, Froyo. Because so far, phone is getting the Android 2.2 was only Nexus One. While Droid, Evo, and other intelligent mobile devices have been waiting their turn to be pinned with Froyo.

But we all know that some people are impatient, especially hackers, and about a week ago ROM Android 2.2 started to spread on the Internet. So that was launched by Softpedia, Sunday (07/11/2010).
Peter Alfonso is creating download package for the Droid that seems to install devices to build Froyo to a number of smart phones. Packets that are scattered in Twitter and Bit.ly. Bit.ly According to statistics, more than 37 000 people click through the download file.

But many of them reminded about this download illegally can be risky, including installing the hard way.

Google itself has confirmed that Android 2.2 will come to most current models such as Droid, Droid X, Evo, and Samsung Galaxy S.

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New virus threatens Symbian OS

Written By Unknown on Friday, July 9, 2010 | 9:30 AM

NetQin a security company warned about the dangers of a new virus that attacks smart phones based Symbian OS. According to NetQin, that virus is difficult to detect because it disguised in mobile game. Some of the Symbian platform that became the target are S60 3rd Edition and S60 5th edition or the Symbian OS 9.4.

Quoted by SF Gate, Friday (7/9/2010), this virus was detected and named ShadowSrv.A, FC.Downsis.A, BIT.N and MapPlug.A, this virus are fused in a game in Symbian mobile phones. When the game is executed, the virus directly take over the mobile phone and tucked Malware.
Once infected, the virus will send a message to all contacts directly, and send messages to random phone numbers to connect to the server, "wrote NetQin.

"The message contains a URL that contains content such as video called the World Cup or the popular television show, which actually is a site full of viruses. After that, the virus will delete the messages sent from the outbox SMS, including logs," he added.

In late 2009, NetQin also found a botnet named iKee attacking iPhone.
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