Title
Understanding The Spreading Patterns Of Mobile Phone Viruses
Abstract
We modeled the mobility of mobile phone users in order to study the fundamental spreading patterns that characterize a mobile virus outbreak. We find that although Bluetooth viruses can reach all susceptible handsets with time, they spread slowly because of human mobility, offering ample opportunities to deploy antiviral software. In contrast, viruses using multimedia messaging services could infect all users in hours, but currently a phase transition on the underlying call graph limits them to only a small fraction of the susceptible users. These results explain the lack of a major mobile virus breakout so far and predict that once a mobile operating system's market share reaches the phase transition point, viruses will pose a serious threat to mobile communications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1126/science.1167053
SCIENCE
Keywords
Field
DocType
call graph,phase transition,market share,social network,wireless communication,mobile communication
Telecommunications,Computer science,Mobile phone
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
324
5930
0036-8075
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
178
10.47
7
Authors
4
Search Limit
100178
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pu Wang128917.72
Marta Gonzalez220312.62
Cesar A. Hidalgo R.31862745.53
Albert-lászló Barabási446491107.35