115,000 telephones fall victim to mobile viruses

Spanish police have arrested a 28-year-old man, suspected of writing, and spreading a virus that left more than 115,000 crippled high-end mobile phones.

Spanish police have arrested a 28-year-old man, suspected of writing, and spreading a virus that left more than 115,000 crippled high-end mobile phones.

Suspects were arrested in Valencia city on the eastern coast of Spain, after an investigation that lasted up to 7 months. This is the first time the author of a mobile virus has been arrested in the country Gaur, the police said.

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The virus only attacks phones running on Symbian operating systems and has Bluetooth connectivity. It is disguised as a spam message, using hot erotic images to lure users.
According to the police, some other content is also used by the culprit as a "bait" for victims of football score and security software, anti-virus.

It is very likely that the suspect will suffer a heavy penalty, since his virus has caused millions of euros in damage to not only the owners of the phones, but also the mobile service provider.

Trong Cam

Update 26 May 2019
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