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security software vendors and researchers contend that greater numbers of attacks are on the horizon.
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Thus far

most malware programs targeting wireless devices have been proof-of-concept threats or have required large amounts of end-user interaction to deliver their payloads

but experts contend that malware writers are unquestionably ramping up their efforts in the space.
As part of its semiannual Internet Security Report

published March 19

researchers at Symantec cited mobile threats -- specifically those that use wireless messaging systems to lure end-users to poisoned URLs -- as a growing concern for 2007.
In 2006

mobile threats of note included the Mobispy attack

the first known handheld spyware program tracked by security researchers.
According to anti-virus applications maker F-Secure

there are already more than 370 different wireless threats in the air

including attacks that attempt to delete data stored on handhelds and even record end-users' phone calls.
Over the next year

security vendors expect to see new threats aimed at wireless transactional systems and users of less sophisticated handheld hardware.
"As the addressable market for smartphones expands

there will be more attacks

as malware activity always moves to the areas of greatest impact

" said Jan Volzke

head of marketing for mobile security at McAfee. "There will also be more viruses written to attack simpler

Java-based handhelds

as there are far more of those devices in people's hands today."
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