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@tophe | 6 February 12 | |
Links, read them.
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@xscreen | 6 February 12 | |
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@arjunkr | 7 February 12 | |
Man i agree that there will be viruses written in Java.....but first understand the architecture of Nokia S40....its very closed environment...no two programs can run at a time....now you decide who is Moron
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@arjunkr | 8 February 12 | |
@tophe show me one example where an basic j2me or nokia s40 in particular got affected by virus
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@jupiter2 | 8 February 12 | |
@arjun... This guy is sick...
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@profile | 14 February 12 | |
I have a Nokia X2-01 which can run programs concurrently, a limited number though and only those that make sense. for example, running a music player and a radio at the same time doesnt make sense. Anyway, the java programs i run can access my file system, like when im uploading a picture on . With those two capabilities i think a person can manage to eat up my resources with his/her program...
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@arjunkr | 14 February 12 | |
Java programs can touch your files only when you give permission to them....so there is no question of virus in s40
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@xshubhmx | 14 February 12 | |
If you're a programmer make a new java app full of viruses
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@profile | 14 February 12 | |
From the definition of virus and the security of Java i will say it isn't possible but its possible to make other type of malicious software which you will need an AV to weed out... Like a projan horse, spyware, ect or a combination of all. Im sure a lot of us have downloaded a program even though our phones said it is not trusted.
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@xshubhmx | 15 February 12 | |
It shows that because app isn't signed by java certificate
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