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Users tricked by video scam of 'distracting beach babes'.
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May 25 2010 1:18PM
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Warnings made to smartphone users over Sexy View worm
The Sexy View worm is hitting smartphones and circumventing signature checks.
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Apr 9 2009 11:05AM
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A mobile worm that leverages SMS messages and internet access has been detected.
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Feb 20 2009 11:48AM
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