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2007-02-15 00:43:36 · 1 answers · asked by k.u.jaya babu k 1 in Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans

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There is no virus called "card drop" for the Nokia 6600 phone. It is a Symbian phone. There are two Trojan horse families for this operating environment with similar names - CardBlock and CardTrap.

Remember - a Trojan horse is not a virus, and unlike viruses, Trojan horses cannot replicate themselves. So, the only way to get one on your phone is by downloading a Trojanized package from some "shady" (e.g., pirate) site. If you haven't done such a thing, then most likely you don't have a Trojan horse but whatever anti-virus software you use is causing a false positive.

Even if you do have a Trojan horse, how exactly to remove it depends very much on which particular variant you have. So, for a proper answer to your question we have to know which anti-virus software you have used to get a report that your phone is infected and which particular variant it is infected with. In other words - what *exactly* the anti-virus software has reported.

If I could identify the exact variant from your description, I could give you precise instructions which particular files to remove from your phone. But it is better to use anti-virus software that knows how to remove properly the malware it has detected.

2007-02-16 05:29:59 · answer #1 · answered by Vesselin Bontchev 6 · 0 0

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