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A report released by IBM is indicating that mobile devices such as PDAs and cell phones are being considered the "new frontier for viruses spam and other potential security threats." As Pocket PC users, we should be on the lookout for an increase in mobile borne viruses in the coming year. 'Identity theft, for which “there appears to be no end in sight. ... Phishing attacks ... will likely continue to plague businesses and consumers.”
Malicious software writers, who are getting smarter and employing basic software development practices to spread destructive software more effectively.
Instant messaging networks, which could be increasingly targeted by efforts to take over command and control of infected systems.
Voice-over-IP systems, which could see more disruptions. “In particular, eavesdropping and denial-of-service attacks carried out remotely against VoIP networks could provide significant damage for enterprise organizations,”