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Hackers double Symbian attack
Friday, 22 April 2005, 17:07 GMT

Some 52 previously unknown trojans targeting mobile phone operating system Symbian appeared in the 24 hours ending 20 April, a security firm said.

Aaron Davidson, chief executive at mobile phone-focused anti-virus vendor SimWorks, said the company had identified 52 previously unknown Symbian trojans in one day -- twice the number of all malware targeting Symbian identified to date.

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