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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Cellular Security - Removing Cell Phone Virus'

How To Remove Mobile Trojans or Cell Phone Virus

As we move more and more into the smart-phone era of cellular technology, we are exposing ourselves to a different type of criminal in cyberspace – aside from your computers (although your smart-phone is a mini-computer). Below is some advice and information I ran across the following website http://www.nospysoftware.com/spyware-articles/cell-phone-virus.php

The more and more we get into this 21st century technology, just like anything with the good comes the bad.

Trojans unlike viruses are a program that never duplicates or copies itself but does damage or compromise the security of the mobile. The best defense against mobile virus is antivirus software but most antivirus software won’t find all variants of Trojans so again a firewall is needed.


The Kaspersky Antivirus is one of the antiviruses available for removing the cell phone virus like cell phone virus 911. The spy sweeper is an award winning software that effectively and safely detects and removes Trojans from your mobile. The antivirus software is a pest patrol that protects your cell phone from the cell phone spyware and removes them. The best way to remove Trojan is preventing it before it gets installed. Some of the preventive techniques are explained below.

Preventive Techniques:

Fortunately, security products that can detect malicious code exist for most mobile device operating systems. For smart phones in particular, real-time automatic and on-demand virus scan capabilities can protect files that are stored on the smart phone's file system, while the firewall should use protocol and port filtering to protect the data and applications being transmitted. To ensure that devices are protected against new threats, users should be able to download the latest virus protection updates when the device has access to a wireless connection.

Another way of prevention is

* Do not install pirated software on your mobile. Only install software from reliable resources.
* Do not accept any messages sent over blue tooth from somebody you don’t know or if you are not expecting to receive one.
* Provide training to personnel using mobile phones / PDAs. People cannot be held accountable to secure their information if they haven't been told how.
* Patch management for software on mobile devices should not be overlooked. This can often be simplified by integrating patching with syncing, or patch management with the centralized inventory database.

The anti virus software can easily detect and remove all the current Symbian Malware and can also detect if infected files are trying to be installed and stop them. But at the end of the day if you use your common sense and follow the rules you will have nothing to worry about at all.

Smartphones, PDAs, and laptops are increasingly being used in much the same way as desktop computers, putting these devices at risk of the onslaught of threats that has been seen in recent years on PCs. Mobile phone virus though still not as widespread as computer viruses can still be a nuisance and lead to monetary loss or identity theft. Taking some basic precautions as described above could effectively combat cell phone virus and mobile viruses.

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