Nokia phones come under virus attack.

Economic Times (New Delhi, India), February, 2006

Byline: Kalyan Parbat

Feb. 11--KOLKATA, India -- You have a cellphone, right? Store all your telephone numbers at least in the SIM card. Especially after what a considerable number of cellphone users faced in Kolkata on Wednesday and Thursday, don't take this lightly.

Be sure where your phone stores the numbers. If it's the phone memory, either transfer to the SIM card, or have a back-up ready.

It was the weirdest experience for many Hutch subscribers with Nokia handsets on Wednesday afternoon, seconds after 1600 hours.

The sets just died on them. Period. Most thought it was a set-specific problem.... you know, like the user's particular handset developing sudden problems. Thursday, they all rushed to Hutch and Nokia shops, only to...

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