Title :
Mobile phones as computing devices: the viruses are coming!
Author :
Dagon, David ; Martin, Tom ; Starner, Thad
Author_Institution :
Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
Understanding existing threats against mobile phones helps us better protect our information and prepare for future dangers. Mobile phones have evolved from their roots as analog walkie-talkies to full-scale Internet-enabled computers. Today, mobile phone handsets are arguably the dominant computer form factor consumers purchase. But having such powerful networked computers leads to a new class of malware: viruses, worms, and trojans specifically designed for the mobile environment. Merely enumerating known attacks doesn´t help us understand all possible threats. Instead, we present a taxonomy of attacks against mobile phones that shows known as well as potential attacks.
Keywords :
Internet; computer viruses; mobile communication; mobile computing; mobile handsets; Trojans; analog walkie-talkies; computer viruses; computer worms; full-scale Internet-enabled computers; malware; mobile environment; mobile phone handset threats; mobile phone handsets; networked computers; potential attacks; Analog computers; Computer networks; Computer viruses; Computer worms; Internet; Mobile computing; Mobile handsets; Protection; Taxonomy; Telephone sets; bluebugging; malware; mobile phones;
Journal_Title :
Pervasive Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPRV.2004.21