The two reported Trojan programs for Series 60 (Cabir - which tries to send itself via Bluetooth to another Series 60 phone) and Skulls (which replace all the Desktop Icons with Skulls) have been programmed together. Skulls-B uses the Cabir Bluetooth transfer to send the Skulls payload. Some simple hints to avoid this - don't leave your phone's Bluetooth set to discoverable, and confirm any file you recieve over Bluetooth. And if you see an Icon called "Caribe" on your phone, don't run it.
Cabir and Skulls Get Cosy
Ewan wrote:Some simple hints to avoid this - don't leave your phone's Bluetooth set to discoverable, and confirm any file you recieve over Bluetooth. And if you see an Icon called "Caribe" on your phone, don't run it.
Or simply install and run Common_Sense.sis 😉
Raven wrote:Or simply install and run Common_Sense.sis 😉
Lol 😃
Where can i download this software?
Nice one raven :icon14:
It is still in beta stage 😉