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Submission + - BBC Builds Malware For Testing Purposes (bbc.co.uk)

siliconbits writes: BBC News has shown how straightforward it is to create a malicious application for a smartphone. Over a few weeks, the BBC put together a crude game for a smartphone that also spied on the owner of the handset. The application was built using standard parts from the software toolkits that developers use to create programs for handsets.
This makes malicious applications hard to spot, say experts, because useful programs will use the same functions. While the vast majority of malicious programs are designed to attack Windows PCs, there is evidence that some hi-tech criminals are starting to turn their attention to smartphones.

Comment Because apparently we're "SAFE"!? (Score 1) 416

Yes, that was the absurd reason that my company decided they would send out to us all the other day. Whilst I'm sure that our company systems have reasonable defences they're not bullet proof or immune to 0-day attacks.

Plus I expect that CSC (who manage our systems) would love to charge us a fortune for updating to IE[78]...

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