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Killer stalks cell phones in Europe
by wilpig at 1:45 pm EST, Mar 19, 2003

] The wireless e-mail, among the 1 billion sent each day on
] the continent, can freeze or completely disable two cell
] phones made by German handset maker Siemens, spokesman
] Jacob Rice said here on Tuesday.
]
] The e-mails contain a single word, taken from the phone's
] language menu, surrounded by quote marks and preceded by
] an asterisk, such as "*English" or "*Deutsch", Siemens
] said.


 
RE: Killer stalks cell phones in Europe
by E2 at 2:14 pm EST, Mar 19, 2003

wilpig wrote:
] ] The wireless e-mail, among the 1 billion sent each day on
] ] the continent, can freeze or completely disable two cell
] ] phones made by German handset maker Siemens, spokesman
] ] Jacob Rice said here on Tuesday.
] ]
] ] The e-mails contain a single word, taken from the phone's
] ] language menu, surrounded by quote marks and preceded by
] ] an asterisk, such as "*English" or "*Deutsch", Siemens
] ] said.

"
"Security is something we take very seriously," said Microsoft spokesman Ed Suwanjindar. He said Microsoft provides application developers with the necessary tools to write antivirus software from the phones.
"

How about writing good code to begin with?
Leave it to M$ to want to run a goddam AV scanner on your PHONE.
morons...


Killer stalks cell phones in Europe
by flynn23 at 7:05 am EST, Mar 19, 2003

] The wireless e-mail, among the 1 billion sent each day on
] the continent, can freeze or completely disable two cell
] phones made by German handset maker Siemens, spokesman
] Jacob Rice said here on Tuesday.
]
] The e-mails contain a single word, taken from the phone's
] language menu, surrounded by quote marks and preceded by
] an asterisk, such as "*English" or "*Deutsch", Siemens
] said.

HAHAHAHAHAHA!


 
 
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