Memory card makes more than 3000 phones infected with Viruses
Vodafone has found that malware on HTC Magic phones comes from memory cards. There are about 3,000 HTC phones and some other phones infected.
Vodafone has found that malware on HTC Magic phones comes from memory cards. There are about 3,000 HTC phones and some other phones infected. According to Spanish blog Movil Zona, Vodafone immediately sent a new memory card to customers infected with the virus.
After the Mariposa botnet-related malware was discovered on two HTC Magic phones offered by Vodafone this week, a Vodafone spokesman announced to Cnet that it was a " malfunction". set in Spain . '
Vodafone Spain said: ' Spain Vodafone has identified customers that may be affected and will send customers a new memory card. At the same time, Vodafone Spain will provide customers with tools to test and repair their equipment. '
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