The following tips can help prevent problems with viruses on your phone:
1. Switch to Bluetooth hidden mode. If your phone has Bluetooth capability,
ensure that the Bluetooth capability is switched to hidden or invisible mode
unless you specifically need it to be visible. This will help prevent other
Bluetooth-enabled devices from finding your phone (unless you grant them the
necessary permission) and will therefore help protect your phone from worms that
spread using the Bluetooth wireless technology.
2. Exercise caution before opening attachments. When accepting applications sent
via Bluetooth, or opening MMS attachments, exercise caution, just as you would
when opening an email attachment on your PC, because they may include harmful
software. Ensure the application or attachment comes from a known source, and is
wary of opening files that have unfamiliar text attached to them, even if they
come from someone you know.
3. Only download content from a trusted source. Trusted sources may include
operator portals and other well-known brands that offer adequate protection
against viruses and other harmful software. Be aware though that, as with
emails, malicious or fraudulent users may be able to fake the appearance of a
trusted source.
4. Consider anti-virus software. Some software is available to prevent phone
viruses. You may wish to consider downloading this software.
5. Contact your phone manufacturer if concerned. If you think you have a virus,
call the phone manufacturer’s care line. They can assist you confirm if it is a
virus, and help fix the problem.