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International Conference on Computer and Computer Intelligence (ICCCI 2011)
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9780791859926
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740
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ASME Press
Publication date:
2011
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53 Protection of Cell Phone Content from Viruses: A Proposed Methodology
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Shadi Aljawarneh
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Shadi Aljawarneh
Faculty of IT,
Isra University
,; shadi.jawarneh@ipu.edu.jo
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Zahraa Muhsen
Zahraa Muhsen
Faculty of IT,
Isra University
,; z_muhsin@ipu.edu.jo
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6
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Published:2011
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Aljawarneh, S, & Muhsen, Z. "Protection of Cell Phone Content from Viruses: A Proposed Methodology." International Conference on Computer and Computer Intelligence (ICCCI 2011). Ed. Xie, Y. ASME Press, 2011.
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In this article, we have proposed a methodology to provide an extra level of protection for mobile phone content from Bluetooth and IP viruses. Nowadays, these kinds of viruses can quickly spread through various means such as Bluetooth and traditional IP-based applications. The proposed methodology can stop the broadcasting of viruses on the cell phones, instead of the signature-based solutions currently available for use in mobile devices. Furthermore, such methodology investigates the survivability of mobile phone content against viruses and Bluetooth attacks. When a potential virus is detected, the TeleCOM providers send an antivirus to the target to stop this type of virus.
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1 Introduction
2. Types of Mobile Viruses
3 Related Work
4. A Collaborative Virus Detection and Alert Methodology
5. Summaries
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