First Ever SMS Virus Discovered

Written by Sue Walsh on April 13, 2009

Security researchers have discovered the first ever SMS virus. Similar in blackberry-8800-1nature to the Koobface virus that hit Facebook last month, the virus, dubbed Sexy View, uses social engineering to distribute itself. Once it infects a smartphone, it accesses the contact list and sends itself to everyone on it via text messaging. The text message invites the recipient to view some “hot pics” and provides an URL. If the URL is followed it downloads the worm onto that phone.

          “Sexy View is important in many ways. It is the first text message worm ever. It’s also the first mobile phone worm that circumvents the signature checks that are meant to secure the latest smartphones. The motive behind it seems to be to collect information for mobile phone spamming purposes. Mobile phone spam is already a big problem in some parts of the world – eventually it will be an issue everywhere.” said an F-Secure researcher.

Previously this worm was confined to phones running the SymbianOS but has now spread beyond them. It’s not yet known if one mobile OS is more vulnerable than the other, but the good news is that at least for now, the threat is largely contained to China. However you can be sure it, or a similar piece of mobile malware will hit other shores sooner rather than later.

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