Trend Micro gives away mobile antivirus software
Smart-phone users can download and use the software for free until June
IDG News Service - Trend Micro Inc. will become the latest major antivirus software company to provide protection against mobile phone viruses, with new antivirus and antispam software for mobile phones running the Microsoft Corp. Windows Mobile and Symbian Ltd. operating systems.
The company plans to introduce Trend Micro Mobile Security Version 1.0 today and will allow smart-phone users to download and use the software for free until June. The product contains protections against mobile threats like the recent Skulls Trojan and Cabir worm, as well as filtering for Short Message Service spam, according to a statement.
Trend Micro hopes to attract hordes of new customers who will purchase or receive sophisticated new handsets as gifts during the holiday season, allowing them to install the new Mobile Security product and receive antivirus updates at no cost until June 30, said Todd Thiemann, director of device security marketing at Trend Micro.
The product works like other antivirus software, spotting mobile threats using signatures developed by Trend Micro. The software will protect mobile devices from new threats in real time, as malicious code attempts to install itself on mobile devices. Users can also scan storage devices inserted into supported phones, or initiate scans of the mobile device manually.
New antivirus and antispam signatures can be uploaded to the mobile device using General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), a wireless communication service for connecting mobile phones to the Internet that is common in third-generation wireless devices. Alternatively, updates can be transferred using Microsoft's Activesync, he said.
Trend Micro's Mobile Security software will support a wide range of devices that run the Windows Mobile 2003 or Symbian OS v.7.0 operating systems. A version of the product for phones running Windows Mobile, including the Motorola Inc. MPx200, O2 XPhone and Orange SA SPV C500, is already available. Trend Micro plans to have a version for phones that use the Symbian operating system by next month, including support for the Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB P800, P900 and P910, and Motorola A920, A925 and A1000.
Trend Micro will also release a version of the software for mobile phones and PDAs running Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone Edition in January.
Version 1.0 will expire in June, when the company plans to have a software update available that will add firewall and data encryption features, Thiemann said.
Trend Micro is just the latest antivirus company to offer antivirus software for mobile devices. Symantec Corp. announced the availability of Symantec Client Security software for the Nokia Corp. 9500 Communicator and the 9300


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