ALMOST ALL NOKIA PHONES CAN BE EASILY DISABLED BY EVIL TEXT MSG
BREAKING NEWS 2009
Curse of Silence' Attack Can Disable Texting On Most Nokia Phones
from Gizmodo
by John Herrman
Phones using a number of popular versions of the Symbian S60 mobile OS
(the Nokia N95, E71 and N76 just to name a few) can be partially
disabled by a maliciously coded text.
The attack has been lamely dubbed "The Curse of Silence" and it's
pretty simple. Due to a glitch in the way that the S60 messaging
client handles text messaging, any message from a sender with a name
length of over 32 characters, and a small identifier that flags the
message as "Internet Electronic Mail." This combination of otherwise
rare circumstances causes the messaging client to silently stop
receiving any SMSes until the device undergoes a 'factory reset'.
The exploit is very, very easy to carry out and can damage phones
running S60 versions 2.6-3.1, which covers a huge swatch of Nokia's
product line. Tobias Engel and the Chaos Computer club, who found the
bug, released the details to Nokia a few weeks before passing them on
to the public, but as of yet there is no official fix. Check below for
a list of affected phones.
S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 (S60 3.1):
Nokia E90 Communicator
Nokia E71
Nokia E66
Nokia E51
Nokia N95 8GB
Nokia N95
Nokia N82
Nokia N81 8GB
Nokia N81
Nokia N76
Nokia 6290
Nokia 6124 classic
Nokia 6121 classic
Nokia 6120 classic
Nokia 6110 Navigator
Nokia 5700 XpressMusic
S60 3rd Edition, initial release (S60 3.0):
Nokia E70
Nokia E65
Nokia E62
Nokia E61i
Nokia E61
Nokia E60
Nokia E50
Nokia N93i
Nokia N93
Nokia N92
Nokia N91 8GB
Nokia N91
Nokia N80
Nokia N77
Nokia N73
Nokia N71
Nokia 5500
Nokia 3250
S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 3 (S60 2.

:
Nokia N90
Nokia N72
Nokia N70
S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 2 (S60 2.6):
Nokia 6682
Nokia 6681
Nokia 6680
Nokia 6630
Now don't you wish you had bought that iPhone?