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The Cabir mobile phone virus -- which spreads using Bluetooth -- has been reported in New Zealand for the first time, according to European anti-virus firm F-Secure.
Symbian is looking into reports of a new mobile phone virus that spreads using MMS and Bluetooth.
Is Cabir rife in Sydney's taxis?
The first real mobile phone virus, which was found in the wild and could replicate on its own, was discovered almost two years ago.
A group of security researchers claims to have found the first virus that can jump to a mobile device after infecting a PC.
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