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Trend Micro today announced the availability of Trend Micro Mobile Security, providing antivirus and anti-spam protection for SMS messaging customers using data-centric mobile phones and PDAs.
With the arrival of the holiday season, many people will be purchasing or receiving new handhelds as gifts. With this in mind, Trend Micro is offering its customers a holiday gift, by providing this first edition of Trend Micro Mobile Security free of charge until June 2005. Trend Micro Mobile Security is compatible with devices from a number of the most popular handset providers, such as the Motorola MPx220, the O2 XPhone, the Sagem myS-7 and the Orange SPV e200. Trend Micro Mobile Security is available immediately for devices using the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 operating system. Devices using the Symbian OS v7.0 with UIQ v2.0/2.1 user interface will be supported in January 2005. Mobile phones and PDAs using the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC -Phone Edition and Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition will also be supported in January. Trend Micro Mobile Security version 1.0 expires June 2005. Key Features
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Industry analysts predict that due to the rising popularity of data-centric mobile phones and PDAs, these devices will become an attractive target for virus writers. TrendLabsSM identified in 2004 a number of proof-of-concept viruses for mobile phones, such as SYMBOS_SKULLS.A and SYMBOS_CABIR.A; it is likely that further attacks on such devices will occur in the future.