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Spanish police arrest moby virus writer25 Jun 2007 13:18 No one expects the moby-virus policeTime spend ass covering * hourly rate = mucho dineroBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 25th June 2007 13:38 GMT
nt. Commwarrior spreads by MMS as well ...By Claus P. Nielsen
Posted Monday 25th June 2007 13:45 GMT
Sending an MMS per contact in the internal phonebook could quickly add up the cost if 115000 users were indeed infected. And the administrative cost of all these users trying to reclaim the cost of all these MMS' that they didn't remember sending, could easily pass the 1 Million Euro mark all by itself. Moby! Nooooooo!By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 25th June 2007 14:04 GMT
Moby! Not again! Wasn't this send the way of 'Lapy' or am I wrong? It certainly should be! The sub-title made me laughBy Chris Matchett
Posted Monday 25th June 2007 14:35 GMT
It's been such a long Monday that even the weakest of Monty Pyhton references will make me laugh Re: Time spend ass covering * hourly rate = mucho dineroBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 25th June 2007 15:09 GMT
If this thing spreads via MMS as well as via bluetooth as the information on f-secure.com and o2.com tends to suggest, then it's costing *someone* a lot of money. There are roughly 300 phone numbers and e-mail addresses in my phone's contact list. At 0.30€ a pop that's about 90€ if ever I were stupid enough to accept and install something that came unsolicited out of the blue. *Everyone* expects the spanish moby police...By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 25th June 2007 17:50 GMT
...it's the bleeding spanish moby inquisition they don't suspect, innit? Sheesh. No wonder civilisation is going to the dogs if we can't even preserve our cultural heritage right. What's it gonna be next? "This is an ex-duck"? "And now for something moderately similar"? "Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say the first thing that comes into your head"? As Shakespeare would have said, "To be or to snuff it? Wot-evva!" Bah, hambug! The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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