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MacDawg

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I think I read that it also only affects phones using the Symbiam series 60 system, or something like that.
 
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Virus' in Bluetooth PDA?

silly virus makers...

gosh- can you imagine a virus in your bluetooth mouse or keyboard?
suddently your keyboard would be typing w/o u doing anything!

jeepers that'd be kinda amuzing
 
gallagb said:
suddently your keyboard would be typing w/o u doing anything!

jeepers that'd be kinda amuzing


My wife swears that kind of stuff happens now... :rolleyes:

Me: "what did you do now?"

Her: "honest, I didn't do anything, I don't know what happened, it just did it all by itself..."
 
gallagb said:
Virus' in Bluetooth PDA?

silly virus makers...

gosh- can you imagine a virus in your bluetooth mouse or keyboard?
suddently your keyboard would be typing w/o u doing anything!

jeepers that'd be kinda amuzing

While I doubt your post was serious, rest assured that you needn't worry about mouse and keyboard viruses. There's no intelligence there, nothing to store programs, nothing to run them - beyond the simple stuff needed to make a connection and send things like "mouse button pressed" or "key 'S'" released.

Of course, sooner or later, mice and keyboards might very well start to get 'smart' (show different LCD character sets on the keys, etc.), so this might actually be an issue later on.
 
While I doubt your post was serious, rest assured that you needn't worry about mouse and keyboard viruses. There's no intelligence there, nothing to store programs, nothing to run them - beyond the simple stuff needed to make a connection and send things like "mouse button pressed" or "key 'S'" released.

sorry, but that is incorrect, we have documented proof of a virus transferring itself to the ROM in printers, certain keyboards, routers etc etc, even the boot ROM in some PC's, so that no matter what you did, it would always be there, unless you basically replaced the motherboard.

its scary stuff
 
big said:
sorry, but that is incorrect, we have documented proof of a virus transferring itself to the ROM in printers, certain keyboards, routers etc etc, even the boot ROM in some PC's, so that no matter what you did, it would always be there, unless you basically replaced the motherboard.

its scary stuff

How do you transfer a virus into Read Only Memory?

And where might I find the proof?

Routers, PCs, even maybe printers, I would believe - but RAM not ROM. Keyboards? I'd need proof.

Now, if you mean "inadvertently got burned into ROM at the factory", that makes some sense. But ROMs aren't going to be aquiring virii in the wild.
 
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