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Since 2005 the threat level of mobile devices has steadily increased. Once considered to be a low-level threat that targeted only specific Mobile Operating Systems (MOPS), the sophistication of mobile threats now threatens every handset throughout the global wireless industry. The catalyst behind this vast expanse is a little known mobile malware adaptation called JavaMites.
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| Format: | WORD |
| Date: | Jan 2009 |
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