Yep, and I'm on 3.0.1.. Slightly worrying.
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Usual spam text rubbish. Not worrying at all, delete it and move on.
Is it fixed in Windows Mobile yet? I've not seen any announcements saying it is. Strange that, people are quick enough to knock the fact that it affected the iPhone but are keeping quiet about the fact that MS have done naff all to sort Windows Mobile.
Yep, and I'm on 3.0.1.. Slightly worrying.
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Site is displaying normally for me here, no downloads or anything.
Exactly! Spam crap trying to get something dodgy onto your device. Common sense dictates that you shouldn't be opening any links you get in unexpected texts.
It's not strange at all. Apple have lampooned their competition about vulnerabilities in their smug adverts, so deservedly take more heat when it happens to their own products.Is it fixed in Windows Mobile yet? I've not seen any announcements saying it is. Strange that, people are quick enough to knock the fact that it affected the iPhone but are keeping quiet about the fact that MS have done naff all to sort Windows Mobile.