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More on Cabir.e

We have tested Cabir.e. The author has simply removed the MessageBox that Cabir.a opened when infected phones were switched on. The dialog box with a request to approve installation after worm files have been received via Bluetooth still opens.

So far, Cabir.e is not in the wild. We will monitor the situation and alert users if Cabir.e does escape.

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