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Re: Wifi Signal extension for mobile pen-testing Jun 26 2009 11:05PM
ben dexter act gov au (1 replies)
Cell Phone Viruses Sep 02 2009 09:28PM
Terry Cutler (jedi31337 gmail com) (2 replies)
Re: Cell Phone Viruses Sep 12 2009 11:30AM
Gleb Paharenko (gpaharenko gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: Cell Phone Viruses Sep 15 2009 07:56AM
Robert McArdle (robertmcardle gmail com)
Re: Cell Phone Viruses Sep 06 2009 06:23AM
john lokka (merigoth gmail com)
depends. Many phone companies encourage development (usaully
application ;]). As a result, a brief review of the phone
manufacture's website will usually result in a free dev kit download.
I know that motorola and nokia offer developer sites and software
(usually as an access link). Many "smart" phones are using google's
Android for an abstraction layer (as compared to qualcomm's BREW).
Andriod is free and includes a couple test template phones (clamshell,
aka flip, the candybar, etc). Google is offering an actual test phone
for 400 bucks. But i didn't look close into the details.

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Terry Cutler<jedi31337 (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> Hi everyone, hope you're having a great week. Does anyone know where I can
> experiment with Cell phones viruses such as install / removing the code ?
>  Does anyone know if there are universal ones that can work on almost all
> cell phone models ? One of my test phones is a Siemens model A5.
>
> Any help would be appreciated !
>
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