SMS Enables Viruses For iPhone, Android And Windows Mobile
Friday, July 31st, 2009
As any other applications, the software platforms which power the mobile devices like iPhone, Android and Windows Mobile are vulnerable to viruses. By using a fuzzing based test method, the security experts Charlie Miller and Collin Mulliner have injected SMS messages locally in an iPhone, without the need of a mobile operator network and have demonstrated how a virus can be enabled on an iPhone device in the absence of phone user participation, just by receiving a SMS. (more…)



























































