“Researchers at PandaLabs have issued a warning to iPhone users about the new Aifone.A bot Trojan that is making the rounds.Looking to buy an iPhone? Beware that the Web site you think you’re visiting actually may be a phony site set up to empty your bank account instead of sell you a new iPhone.”
Here are some more Mobile articles from around the web:
- Iphone is locked down tight @ The Inquirer
- No 3G on the iPhone, but why? A Battery Life Analysis @ AnandTech
- Safari: The iPhone’s Real OS @ CoolTechZone
- Apple iPhone Activation Without a 2-year Agreement @ eCoustics
- iPhone’s 64-bit Windows Incompatibility Investigated @ OSWeekly
- Panasonic (Mashita) UJ-857 Superdrive for Macbook/Macbook Pro @ Pro-Clockers
- Gigabyte Laptop Sleeve Review @ The TechZone
- Unboxing the Zonbu @ VIA Arena
- Toshiba Satelite M200 @ Hardware Zone
- Finally an Otterbox for Palm Treo 680, 750 and 755p Users @ Legit Reviews
- Cooler Master NotePal W1 Review @ InsideHW
New iPhone blues

[H]ard|OCP has posted some info on a lovely little trojan designed to redirect you to a fraudulent site when you try going to an official iPhone website to make a purchase. Victims will end up giving their credit card. banking information and so on to these botnet farmers, with predictable consequences. Be careful.