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  • Crabie

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  • Skull

    255 33.42%
  • Trojan

    320 41.94%
  • Warrior

    243 31.85%
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Thread: Viruses Zone

  1. #1
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    Arrow Viruses Zone

    Contains Viruses &
    Full Version Of zip man latest version with rar extension to spread virus without infecting ur cell

    The Virus Are Compresed And Locked In *.rar that means itonly can be read if uinstall it they are tested on my owm cell and works perfectly

    For sending Virus like crabie.rar or skull.rar

    when u open them they are opened in zipmanager

    click on option and click on "send current file"
    By Bluetooth,IR,etc

    and

    no messages and quries only uploading of viruses if you have
    Last edited by catymag; 14-09-2009 at 04:27 PM.

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    Default wat?

    wat do you min by these? are this the actual viruses that plagues cellphone units?

    or are these the anti-virus programs that kills the listed virus.

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    Arrow More Update on 15 feb 05

    these all are the virus that infect your cell not annntivirus


    More Viruses


    Read from [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] when searching SmartFileman page on google!!


    Quote:
    SymbOS.MGDropper

    Discovered on: December 22, 2004
    Last Updated on: December 23, 2004 04:40:09 PM

    SymbOS.MGDropper is a Trojan horse program that replaces system applications and third-party applications. It is a SIS install file for Symbian Series 60 devices. In addition, the Trojan installs SymbOS.Cabir. By default the Trojan horse has the filename "Metal_Gear.sis."

    Type: Trojan Horse
    Infection Length: 64952 bytes
    Systems Affected: EPOC

    Virus Definitions (Intelligent Updater) *

    December 22, 2004

    Virus Definitions (LiveUpdate™) **

    December 22, 2004

    ------------------------SKULL Strikes Back in Trojan Form-----------------

    Skulls.B is a variant of SymbOS/Skulls.A trojan, which has similar functionality to the Skulls.A but uses different files.

    Skulls.B is a malicious SIS file trojan that will replace the system applications with non-functional versions and drops SymbOS/Cabir.B worm in to the phone.

    The Cabir dropped by Skulls.B does not activate automatically, but if user goes to the cabir icon in the phone menu and runs Cabir from there. The Cabir.B will activate and try to infect other phones.

    The Original Skulls.B SIS file is named "Icons.SIS". Unlike Skulls.A, the Skulls.B variant does not show any pop-up messages during install (except the "Installation security warning - unable to verify supplier" message shown by the operating system).

    The Skulls.B replaces standard application icons with generic application icon instead of skull and cross bones like Skulls.A did.

    If Skulls.B is installed only the calling from the phone and answering calls works. All functions which need some system application, such as SMS and MMS messaging, web browsing and camera no longer function. And in addition of applications being disabled the phone is also infected with Cabir.B, which fortunately, is not able to activate automatically.

    If you have installed Skulls.B, the most important thing is not to reboot the phone and follow the disinfection instruction in this description.

    Disinfection

    Disinfection

    If you have not rebooted the phone after installing "Extended theme.sis"

    This method of uninstalling works only if you already have third party file manager installed on your phone.

    1. Go to c:\System\apps\appinst and delete
    c:\System\apps\appinst
    c:\System\apps\menu
    c:\System\apps\mce
    2. Open the applications menu
    3. Look for web browser, it's icon should still be normal
    4. Download F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus for your device
    [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
    or with mobile itself
    [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
    5. Install F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus
    6. Start F-Secure mobile Anti-Virus
    7. Scan your device to remove malicious AIF files
    8. Go to application manager
    9. Uninstall "Extended theme.sis"

    If have rebooted the phone or don't have third party file manager installed

    This method of uninstalling works if Epocware PC file manager supports your phone

    1. Make sure you have Nokia PC-Sync installed and functional
    2. Download PC file manager from [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
    3. Using PC file manager delete
    c:\System\apps\appinst
    c:\System\apps\menu
    c:\System\apps\mce
    4. Download and install F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus for your device
    [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
    5. Start F-Secure mobile Anti-Virus
    6. Scan your device to remove malicious AIF files
    7. Go to application manager
    8. Uninstall "Extended theme.sis"

    link: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
    Last edited by ronak_p2005; 22-03-2005 at 11:24 AM.

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    i cant send it dude...im using 6600 and i can only send the archive..i cant send the current file..y is dat so?
    Last edited by ronak_p2005; 22-03-2005 at 11:19 AM.

  6. #5

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    open the archive.. extract the file somwhere, remove the .sis extension by renaming the file and then send.. thats what i do.. so i dont have to use zipman again n again

  7. #6

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    tenx man!*shakes hand*

  8. #7

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    hey..but if u rename the file wifout the .sis extension...the recipient cant install it rite? den how?

  9. #8

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    yes he can.. thats the beauty of it.. symbian devices always recognize what type of a file it is.. like the 6630.. if u remove the image .jpg extension it will still open the image... and thus the virus will be installed.. dont worry i tried it *shake hand*

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    Thanks for ur helpful advice.

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    Guess what a shocking NEWS

    Trojan Strikes Back In New Format


    First JPEG Virus Posted To Usenet and it is not only virus, it is JPEG trojan:

    What i mean is that trojan can be attached in any images and may corrupt the cell phones

    [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

    and here:
    [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

    Yes, I received the news from ZDnet regarding 'Trojan horse exploit jpeg flaw'.

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