yes, but such viruses are very rare. so no need of any worries.
There are no known phone viruses
There aren't any mobile phone viruses.
Phone virus' normally work on the mobile application platform know as .jar format where computer virus' work on the .exe format which is an application designed for the use of windows computers they are similar yet different because of the variety of platforms available
yes, it also can allow someone to hack in to your system if they know how to hack in to your phone system.
F-Secure Anti-Virus for Nokia PhonesSymantec Antivirus Software for Symbian PhonesKaspersky Anti-Virus Mobile (Symbian)
Use any one of the mobile phone anti viruses * F-Secure Anti-Virus for Nokia Phones * Symantec Antivirus Software for Symbian Phones * Kaspersky Anti-Virus Mobile (Symbian)
In theory yes, but it would be difficult to design and distribute a virus for a mobile given that there are so many different kinds of phone systems. The chance of mobile infection is slim due to the sheer lack of viruses that have been deployed.
There are very less chances of getting viruses in your mobile phones howerver it has mainly two entry paths either it can enter when you are browsing throught your phone or during data exchange by bluetooth. You can install anti-virus softwares available specially for mobiles and that will help you.
It's a worm called Cabire.On 15 June 2004, Finnish anti-virus firm F-Secure and Russian rival Kaspersky released details of this first real mobile phone virus (it's a worm).It replicate by itself, using Symbian series60-based mobile phones.When the phone starts, the worm load itself and starts scanning for other phones around to load itself on them. However, because it uses Bluetooth, it's limited to 30meters radius, and the victim has to accept the file which is warrned that it's unknown file.Sources:1.http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/First-mobile-phone-virus-nears-2nd-birthday/0,130061744,139257470,00.htm?omnRef=http://www.Google.co.UK/search?hl=en2.http://news.bbc.co.UK/1/hi/technology/3809855.stm
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Trend Micro, BitDefender, and McAfee provide free virus scans for mobile devices. AVG, Avast, and Kapersky are also working on providing mobile device virus protection software.
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