Bluetooth Mobile Virus Appears In Shanghai
November 16, 2004 |
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A mobile phone virus called "Caribe" has appeared in Shanghai, apparently delivered via Bluetooth-enabled devices
This is the first time such a virus has made its presence in mainland China.
According to Nokia (Shanghai), there is currently no solution for the virus in China. Nokia urges users to seek expert advice if they feel their phones and mobile devices have been infected.
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