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Originally Posted by
Hotspring
Thanks, Palal for your quick response. I tried to install the recommended solution but the phone refuse to accept the sis installation. Furthermore, I tried to manually delete the files but then I could not view the System directory even I re-set my Windows setting to view system file. Now, if I ever dare to touch that directional control again, the auto-plilot ups and down movement will continue until I turn off the phone.
Google around a bit... you're probably not the only one with the problem.
What should we do with these kind of people who wrote the nasty programs? I have many programmers working for me in my software company. None of them would ever have thought to do something like this to harm others, just for the ego trip.
How can you be so sure that they're not blackhats by night?
Creation of virii goes back a long way.... and unfortunately nowadays it's more related to financial gain more than anything else.
What you experienced on your cell phone is (most likely) a proof-of-concept virus, that doesn't damage a whole lot.... In your case, the authors were mindful enough not to damage anything, while showing vulnerabilities that are present on your and others' phones. I'm not excusing what they did, but "don't shoot the messenger" may apply here.
Ironically, my 2 staff are out to my client's office to disinfest the virus attacking their servers, even with the installed Norton Anti-virus program just a few weeks ago.
Just for the record, Norton is a Piece of $hit, that hogs system resources and doesn't provide adequate protection against viruses.....
Of course this is just viruses. I'm not talking about spyware and other fun stuff like DDOS attacks.....