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Wireless Devices and a New Generation of Viruses
Description: Recently, NTT DoCoMo, a Japanese telecommunications company, released an advisory to all users of their popular I-mode phones warning that malicious e-mails had been circulating. These e-mails exploited certain cell phone features to perform actions such as automatically dialing an emergency number, making unsolicited calls to large groups of people, or freezing the display screen. According to sources at DoCoMo, no users had complained about damages caused by these messages
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