Apple iPod's First Virus Detected
07 Apr, 2007, 10:25 am IST |
Shayne Rana
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It seems like iPod users should now be extremely careful as Security vendor Kaspersky Labs has recently announced it has detected the first virus designed to infect iPod portable media players. The virus has been named Podloso and users need not be too concerned as this is simply a concept program which does not pose a real threat. When launched, it simply scans the iPods hard drive and infects all executable .elf format files. If these files are accessed, the virus will display a message on the screen - "You are infected with Oslo the first iPodLinux Virus". |
Tags: iPod , Mp3 player , Apple , Podloso , Kaspersky
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