From DownloadSquad.com:

 

McAfee released an alert this week that a virus targeting the Windows Mobile operating system is making the rounds. The WinCE/InfoJack trojan has been packaged with several Windows Mobile programs, including a version of Google Maps, and a game collection.


McAfee has traced the program back to a single web site, whose maintainer says it was designed to track what type of devices people are using to run applications. But it has a ton of properties of a virus. For example, if it's on a memory card it will automatically install itself on a Windows Mobile device when that memory card is inserted. It backs itself up to protect itself from deletion. It installs itself as an autorun program, and allows unsigned applications to install without asking for permission first.

 

[ http://www.downloadsquad.com/2008/02/27/windows-mobile-virus-on-the-loose/ ]

 

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Geoffrey Duke
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