Top Stories
|
Linux malware for iPods poses little risk5 Apr 2007 17:31 Proof of pain in the a**Virus hunters have discovered what's described as the first malware designed to infect iPod portable media players. Podloso is a proof of concept program which poses no immediate threat beyond illustrating the point that VXers are always on the hunt for new platforms to infect. The "malware" is a file which can be launched and run on an iPod, providing (and only if) Linux has been installed. Podloso cannot be launched automatically without user involvement, so it's more accurately described as a benign Trojan rather than a virus. Podloso has no malicious payload and is unable to spread. The user has to save the virus to the iPod memory for the device to become infected, Kaspersky Labs reports. Once launched, the virus scans the device's hard disk and infects all executable .elf format files. Any attempt to launch these files triggers a message which says "You are infected with Oslo the first iPodLinux Virus". ® 5 comments posted — Comment period finished Wow.Posted: 20:49 5th April 2007 Virus?Posted: 23:05 5th April 2007 Re: Wow.Posted: 04:20 6th April 2007 Some people have too much time on their hands...Posted: 08:14 6th April 2007 Kaspersky must be desparatePosted: 22:15 7th April 2007
Track this type of story as a custom Atom/RSS feed or by email. Related storiesMalware targets computer forensics tool (18 June 2007)
|
Breaking Hardware News
Intel has been ordered to hand over secret employee interviews from an internal investigation looking into documents and e-mails that went missing during its antitrust trial with AMD.
Newsletter |