|
|
Home >
Security
23 December 2004
Symbian anti-virus specialist SimWorks
today announced that it has identified a new virus threat to Symbian phone users.
The threat, METAL Gear.a encourages mobile phone users to install it by
masquerading as a Symbian version of the popular Metal Gear Solid game and
is the first Symbian trojan to be identified which specifically targets
Symbian anti-virus software.
SimWorks CEO Aaron Davidson says “The METAL Gear trojan is
yet another example of the increasing sophistication of developers of
malware for the Symbian platform. The METAL Gear trojan uses the same icon
disabling technique pioneered by the recent Skulls trojan, this time to
disable specific anti-virus and file browsing applications”.
As with the Skulls trojans identified in November, the METAL
Gear trojan also installs a version of the Cabir worm identified earlier
this year. Unlike the Skulls trojan however Cabir will not seek to spread
itself but rather a further file called SEXXXY.sis to any Bluetooth enabled
phones in the vicinity. If a user accepts and installs the SEXXXY.sis file
then it will disable the Symbian application selection button on their
phone.
“Once a user installs either METAL Gear.a or SEXXXY.a they
will find it quite difficult to repair. This is particularly so in the case
of METAL Gear.a as it effectively disables all of the tools on the phone
that a user would need to actually undo the damage caused by the trojan”
says Davidson. The METAL Gear and SEXXXY trojans are included in a file
called METAL gear.sis. SimWorks Anti-Virus has been updated to provide
protection from the METAL Gear and SEXXXY trojans.
About SimWorks
SimWorks is a Symbian anti-virus specialist and a leading
developer of innovative mobile applications for the Symbian platform.
SimWorks' product portfolio presently comprises SimWorks Anti-Virus and its
Subscriber Data Management System (a phone synchronisation and social
networking application).
SimWorks Anti-Virus is presently one of the best recognised
anti-virus applications for Symbian UIQ and Series 60 based mobile phones.
SimWorks was the first vendor to release an anti-virus product for UIQ
phones and remains one of the few vendors to support both the UIQ and Series
60 platform.
|
|