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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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SMobile Predicts Spike in Mobile Viruses Once Google Phone Hits the Market
Consumers will be a high-value target for hackers, spammers and others intent on hacking the new phones

According to SMobile Systems, the launch of Google Phone platform will be among the most positive transformational moments in mobile communications history by further merging computers with mobile devices. But while millions of people will now be able to "compute on the run," those same consumers will be a high-value target for hackers, spammers and others intent on hacking the new phones.

In response to the news surrounding the potential launch of the Google Phone operating platform, SMobile Systems (http://www.smobilesystems.com), the leading developer of mobile security solutions, announced today that it is already developing a series of security solutions for devices coming to market using the Google platform. SMobile's suite of security products, known as SecurityShield(TM) has already been engineered to work on a mobile Linux platform, the chosen operating system for the Google platform.

"Google has proven to be a game-changing company, and we believe its mobile functionality, dubbed Android, will have as transformational of an impact on mobile computing as the company has had on search and online advertising," said Rick Roscitt, chairman and chief executive officer of SMobile Systems. "Once millions of consumers get these new devices into their hands, the thousands of hackers out there will turn their attention to the Google powered phones. Having the proper security either embedded on the devices, or available for download is key to ensuring that vital personal, financial and business data is not stolen by identity thieves, or others with malicious intent."

The open architecture of Google's software will allow thousands of developers to create third party applications for Google-enabled devices. Its Linux-based operating system will quickly enable hackers to explore and eventually exploit any security holes in the core Google software as well as third party software, allowing phishers, spammers, and others to look for ways to target users' information for ill intent.

"SMobile has monitored an explosion in mobile viruses around the world; there are now more than 400 identified mobile viruses. No longer are these viruses merely nuisances. These viruses are getting more insidious in nature, smarter in their design, and ultimately more dangerous to consumers, corporate smart phone users and to the carriers who provide service," said George Tuvell, chief technology officer of SMobile. "We are now seeing attacks that can steal data, turn smartphones, BlackBerrys and basic cell phones into zombie dialers, and even use Bluetooth technology to transmit their infection to any device, or device accessories such as wireless headsets, nearby. The Google Phone platform will enable users to more easily access the Internet and download applications, which is great - but it will also encourage the hacking community to make new and more virulent strains of attacks."

In addition, SMobile will provide data encryption capability, the ability to lock the data on a lost or stolen device, and the ability to restrict specific software applications from running on a phone.

"SMobile's SecurityShield has been lab tested by major carriers and handset manufacturers such as Nokia, AT&T and others. These third parties have certified our solution as the most complete, effective and powerful tool on the market," added Mr. Roscitt. "We look forward to presenting a Google Phone-specific security product for testing shortly. Furthermore we believe that it is incumbent on the carrier community to protect its customers and include robust security for their mobile devices."

For more information please contact Christa Conte at 212-896-1238, KCSA Worldwide, cconte@kcsa.com.

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"Its Linux-based operating system will quickly enable hackers to explore and eventually exploit any security holes in the core Google software as well as third party software"

complete FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt).

So I'm guessing you are in favor of closed source (i.e. Windows Mobile)

The fact is, what typically gets refered to as a "computer virus" is in all actuality a "Windows Virus". Windows is closed source yet has managed to attract the lion's share of viruses. Of course there will be "Windows has greater market share, therfore more malicious attacks" rhetoric but the real reason is that Microsoft is just now catching up to yesterday's technology (Unix and Unix derived OSs).

I agree and think that all kind of gadget will converge into everywhere like the viruses as well as hackers, spammers ...


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Steven wrote: "Its Linux-based operating system will quickly enable hackers to explore and eventually exploit any security holes in the core Google software as well as third party software" complete FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt). So I'm guessing you are in favor of closed source (i.e. Windows Mobile) The fact is, what typically gets refered to as a "computer virus" is in all actuality a "Windows Virus". Windows is closed source yet has managed to attract the lion's share of viruses. Of course there will be "Windows has greater market share, therfore more malicious attacks" rhetoric but the real reason is that Microsoft is just now catching up to yesterday's technology (Unix and Unix derived OSs).
Jorge Cunha wrote: I agree and think that all kind of gadget will converge into everywhere like the viruses as well as hackers, spammers ...
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