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Cabir Virus Appearing On U.S. Mobile Phones

By WebProNews
Staff Writer
Article Date: 2005-02-22

The Cabir virus, which is believed to have originated in the Philippines, has been slowly making its way across the globe.

Recently, the first United States Cabir infection was reported, showing up on a handset in store in California. The virus propagates itself by using Bluetooth capabilities found in many mobile units. According to VNUNet.com,

Infected phones display the message 'Caribe' when turned on, and the worm then looks for other Bluetooth connected handsets nearby that will allow it to spread.

The biggest impact of the virus, which has around 15 variations so far, is that it drains mobile phone batteries.


Once infected, it is necessary for users to install antivirus software on the handset.

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