Spanish police have caught their first mobile virus writer with the arrest of
a 28 year-old man in Valencia.
The man allegedly wrote more than 20 different variants of the Cabir and
Commwarrior worms, and sought to install them on mobile phones.
Police estimate that over 100,000 phones may have been infected with the
malware, and said that the damage may cost mobile operators and phone owners
millions of euros.
"Mobile phone viruses are not nearly as common as the malware that strikes
Windows desktops on a regular basis, but they are just as illegal in their
intent," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at
Sophos.
"Viruses are not harmless pranks; they cause real harm disrupting business
and personal communications as well as destroying and stealing sensitive data.
"The computer crime authorities around the globe are becoming more
experienced at tracking down hackers and virus writers and, given this latest
arrest, malware authors should be asking themselves whether it is really worth
taking the risk."
The viruses were installed by users who thought they were downloading erotic
photos, sports information or antivirus software.
One of the clues that led Spanish police to the arrest was the frequent
inclusion of personal names, including 'Leslie' which is thought to be the man's
fiancée.
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