[Q] WinMo Trojan? - General Topics

I removed my 16gb micro sd and put it in my Vista computer. Immediately the computer advised there's a trojan horse on the card with the name of iyheuz.exe. I searched the net and find very few references to this particular Trojan.
Anybody know of it? Is this a WinMo trojan? Anyone experienced the same? Any ideas for how to remove it?
Thanks

How to remove: Delete it...it's on your SDCard, so as long as you don't run it you should be fine...
Alot of the times people use UPX to compact the size of their program/exe, and that is a commonly used compression method people use for viruses, so it can be redflagged by A/V programs.
My advice, if you don't want to get rid of it, upload it to totalvirus.com and check the results...

I am wondering that Windows Mobile and Windows XP/ Vista are totally different environments. So i think if O.S from PC recognizes that kind of virus but PPC => that kind of Trojan/ Virus just takes effect in PC O.S environment ==> It's windows XP/ Vista's virus

dongni filth said:
I am wondering that Windows Mobile and Windows XP/ Vista are totally different environments. So i think if O.S from PC recognizes that kind of virus but PPC => that kind of Trojan/ Virus just takes effect in PC O.S environment ==> It's windows XP/ Vista's virus
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yeah, also, warez and cracked programs tend to pop up as viruses.
So unless you know what you're doing you can get screwed by getting bootleg stuff and it could cost you alot more than the $1-5 the program costed in the first place...

Thanks for the replies. About bootleg programs. I've only got one program installed, and I got it from the developer. Never heard anyone complaining about it.

dongni filth said:
I am wondering that Windows Mobile and Windows XP/ Vista are totally different environments. So i think if O.S from PC recognizes that kind of virus but PPC => that kind of Trojan/ Virus just takes effect in PC O.S environment ==> It's windows XP/ Vista's virus
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Exactly, that could be the case. Thanks.

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Nokia DCT4 Unlocking software for the Pocket PC

Is it poossible to get DCT4 unlocking software on my XDA 2? I have a few programs for my PC but none of them would work on a pocket pc.
Is this type of software out?
Thanks
Richard
would also be interested in somethink like this, would b very handy, its hard unlockin mates phones while talkin via text msg's :roll:
Cant say I have ever heard of any, also searched the web but can find nothing like it either.
ive tried installing dos v6.22 on my xda but it doesnt want to run the dos program of it either says its a win32 file
shame no one cant convert it to ppc would come in use quite abit.
http://www.geocities.com/indearcito/pocketpc/
exe files / programs are binary files == files compiled DIRECTLY! for the cpu
since pc's and pocketpc's cpu's are no compatible pc programs dont! run on pocketpc's
ofcause an x86 emulator could be made but it's hard to do if it needs to be 100% compatible
and even then i'm sure there will be many limitations
with .net exe files it can be don if the pc compiled .net exe dont use any controlls absent in .net compact framework

any tools for hacking the restriction code of Palm750(sfr)?

any tools for hacking the restriction code of Palm750v(sfr)?
p.s: I am a rookie of smartphone,and i dont know how to install software in the phone. can somebody help? thks
well its not a smart phone its a ppc phone... that could help with installing programs.. and can you be more specific in your question?
@Kr3st Smartphone is a generic term for any phone that has computer or pda functionality. Don't let Microsoft's redefinition of an already defined term confuse you. (search wikipedia for smartphone if you don't believe)
@ddsoft Most software for the Palm750 or other Windows Mobile 5 (WM5) devices comes as part of a windows installer. You first need to install Microsoft Activesync on your computer. Most WM5 programs come with a windows installer and have a .exe ending. If it has an .exe ending, run it on your desktop computer (after installing Activesync) It will lead you through the installation and tell you that it will be installed on your mobile device the next time it is synchronized. (In this case with the USB cable that came with your Treo).
Less often you might find a program that is downloadable as a .cab file. Cab files do not have windows installers and need to be copied to the Treo. When you click on the .cab file in "file explorer" you will be greeted with a simple install screen.
What restriction code do you mean?
marsonist said:
@Kr3st Smartphone is a generic term for any phone that has computer or pda functionality. Don't let Microsoft's redefinition of an already defined term confuse you. (search wikipedia for smartphone if you don't believe)
@ddsoft Most software for the Palm750 or other Windows Mobile 5 (WM5) devices comes as part of a windows installer. You first need to install Microsoft Activesync on your computer. Most WM5 programs come with a windows installer and have a .exe ending. If it has an .exe ending, run it on your desktop computer (after installing Activesync) It will lead you through the installation and tell you that it will be installed on your mobile device the next time it is synchronized. (In this case with the USB cable that came with your Treo).
Less often you might find a program that is downloadable as a .cab file. Cab files do not have windows installers and need to be copied to the Treo. When you click on the .cab file in "file explorer" you will be greeted with a simple install screen.
What restriction code do you mean?
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Thks for helping. For the Activesync that comes with my treo, I just find it useless for me. Well I mean I never spot an programe of .exe. And for the cab files, I did download a lot from the websites, but when I launch them in my treo, my treo indicates that it can't extract them. So i have been thinking about whether I have made a mistake or sth...
For the restriction code, what i mean is that the phones here in French are all locked by their companies. For example, a phone that sold in SFR could be just used with a SFR sim carte,not the Orange or others. So i have been checking a lot of these stuffs, finally i heard that there is a code called "restriction code" . By hacking it, we could use any other sim cartes from all the companies. So i wonder if someone have a tools for it...
Thanks.
marsonist said:
@Kr3st Smartphone is a generic term for any phone that has computer or pda functionality. Don't let Microsoft's redefinition of an already defined term confuse you. (search wikipedia for smartphone if you don't believe)
@ddsoft Most software for the Palm750 or other Windows Mobile 5 (WM5) devices comes as part of a windows installer. You first need to install Microsoft Activesync on your computer. Most WM5 programs come with a windows installer and have a .exe ending. If it has an .exe ending, run it on your desktop computer (after installing Activesync) It will lead you through the installation and tell you that it will be installed on your mobile device the next time it is synchronized. (In this case with the USB cable that came with your Treo).
Less often you might find a program that is downloadable as a .cab file. Cab files do not have windows installers and need to be copied to the Treo. When you click on the .cab file in "file explorer" you will be greeted with a simple install screen.
What restriction code do you mean?
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Thks for helping. For the Activesync that comes with my treo, I just find it useless for me. Well I mean I never spot an programe of .exe. And for the cab files, I did download a lot from the websites, but when I launch them in my treo, my treo indicates that it can't extract them. So i have been thinking about whether I have made a mistake or sth...
For the restriction code, what i mean is that the phones here in French are all locked by their companies. For example, a phone that sold in SFR could be just used with a SFR sim carte,not the Orange or others. So i have been checking a lot of these stuffs, finally i heard that there is a code called "restriction code" . By hacking it, we could use any other sim cartes from all the companies. So i wonder if someone have a tool for it...
Thanks.

antivirus

has anyone installed any antivurs software for the touch pro.
if so which one is the best.
thanks
There is no realistic virus threat for Windows Mobile, so AV for the platform is currently just a waste of time, resources, and money. Currently the best WM AV is no AV.

PocketGBA question

So I was trying to get PocketGBA to work on my Windows Mobile 6.1 phone.
The CAB wouldn't install at all (I probably should have taken that as a hint) and Direct Installation always crashes. From what I can gather from the debug file, it is trying to allocate memory but failing every time. Finally, it just gives up.
Is there anyway to make it work or did it only run on WM5 and doesn't work on WM6?
If it is hopeless, then what other alternatives do I have?
Thank you for your time.
edit: I think...I figured it out...and it's because...I'm an idiot. I'm guessing I have a Windows Mobile 6.1 Smartphone...
Doh.
Doesn't seem like many options for Smartphones.

Due Yesterday for Windows Mobile?

I dont know if any of you have heard of the program called Due Yesterday for Palm OS, but its a program that allows you to keep track of classroom assignments and schedules. I used this program extensively untill i upgraded to a windows mobile HTC Raphael. Now im stuck without this program and i was hoping someone knew of a similar program.
Ill let the link speak for itself about the program:
http://www.freewarepalm.com/database/dueyesterday.shtml
don't know of such an app, but you can run palm os apps on windows mobile with this http://www.styletap.com/
I tried it a while back and it worked fine.
hope this helps
This seems like a really neat application but is there anything for free?
Or how about an actual program that i can use? thanks.
As with ISiCK, I also used Due Yesterday on my Palm(s) before getting a Raphael and am interested in an equivalent application for Windows Mobile.
In short: *bump!*
I know this is an older thread but has anyone found anything close to Due Yesterday for Windows Mobile? I have it running with styletap but I'd like to be able to sync the information with my PC.

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