2010年8月10日 星期二

FW: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise


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寄件者: Ivan Macalintal (RD-US)
傳送日期: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 12:58:22 AM
收件者: Jamz Yaneza (RD-US); Joseph Cepe (AV-US); Newsbank
副本: Greg Jensen (MKT-US); Paul Ferguson (RD-US); David Perry (MKT-US);
Franz Hinner (MKT-US); Jia-Bing Cheng (RD-US-ENT)
主旨: RE: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise
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Just an quick update and FYI.
 
I just sent in to AM OPS the first ever Trojan for Android smartphones.
 
I hope now at this point that we can/will have complete coverage for Android.
 
Now it begins...

Regards,

Ivan

 


From: Jamz Yaneza (RD-US)
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 11:36 AM
To: Joseph Cepe (AV-US)
Cc: Greg Jensen (MKT-US); Paul Ferguson (RD-US); David Perry (MKT-US); Franz Hinner (MKT-US); Jia-Bing Cheng (RD-US-ENT); Newsbank
Subject: Re: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise

Windows CE is a stripped down version of XP.

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 9, 2010, at 8:57 AM, "Joseph Cepe (AV-US)" <Joseph_Cepe@trendmicro.com> wrote:

It was CE.  Well at least (probably) with the 2 stand-alone ATMs he used for his demo & research. 


From: Greg Jensen (MKT-US)
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 10:42 AM
To: Joseph Cepe (AV-US); Paul Ferguson (RD-US)
Cc: David Perry (MKT-US); Franz Hinner (MKT-US); Jia-Bing Cheng (RD-US-ENT); Newsbank
Subject: RE: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise

Was it Windows CE, or was it Windows XP Embedded/Windows 7 Embedded?

Don’t think I’ve run across a Windows CE based ATM device. Normally it is the “desktop-based” embedded flavors since they are generally Intel x86 based boxes. 

From: Joseph Cepe (AV-US)
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 9:31 AM
To: Greg Jensen (MKT-US); Paul Ferguson (RD-US)
Cc: David Perry (MKT-US); Franz Hinner (MKT-US); Jia-Bing Cheng (RD-US-ENT); Newsbank
Subject: RE: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise

Ahhh...Windows CE... just reminded me of the ATM hack presented at BlackHat/DefCon 2010 by Barnaby Jack / IOACtive.

-jc


From: Greg Jensen (MKT-US)
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:20 AM
To: Paul Ferguson (RD-US)
Cc: David Perry (MKT-US); Franz Hinner (MKT-US); Jia-Bing Cheng (RD-US-ENT); Newsbank
Subject: Re: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise

I would agree on the window mobile position, however, I would be looking hard at the underlying Windows CE under the covers. That is the embedded flavor which supports hundreds of types of embedded devices, such as RF scanners, Credit Card terminals...etc.  Next time you go to Target and swipe your card, you are swiping it across a Windows CE device.

Sent from my iPhone


On Aug 6, 2010, at 11:11 PM, "Paul Ferguson (RD-US)" <Paul_Ferguson@trendmicro.com> wrote:

One more thought: I wouldn’t count on any Windows Mobile successes – they have shown that their consumer vision is somewhat… incoherent (for example, the ill-fated Kin).

-ferg

From: Paul Ferguson (RD-US)
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 9:08 PM
To: David Perry (MKT-US); Franz Hinner (MKT-US); Jia-Bing Cheng (RD-US-ENT)
Cc: Newsbank
Subject: RE: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise

Actually, the discussion we have been having within FTR the past couple of days is reminiscent of the “I’m a PC” and “I’m a Mac” situation, but instead of PC and MAC, the evolving “superpowers” in consumer smartphone OSs appears to be “I’m an iOS” and “I’m a Droid”.

Of course, there is still a lot of Symbian OS out there, but we’re forecasting iOS and Android to be the *real* heavyweights in the mobile OS space, I think.

-ferg

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"Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson

 Threat Research,

 CoreTech Engineering

 Trend Micro, Inc., Cupertino, California USA

From: David Perry (MKT-US)
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 9:02 PM
To: Franz Hinner (MKT-US); Jia-Bing Cheng (RD-US-ENT); Newsbank
Subject: RE: NEWSBANK: Personally owned mobile devices on the rise in the enterprise

Franz, we make a malware scanner for windows mobile and another for symbian 7.  We used to make one for Palm OS.

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