Deadly virus mobile phone
threat causes panic in Pakistan
Mobile service providers in Pakistan have been
inundated by calls from subscribers worried by a prank message
that they could die of a deadly virus being transmitted via
their phones, agency reports said yesterday.
A Reuters news report filed from Karachi said
that the rumour was so effective that some Mosques in the
country's biggest city, Karachi, made announcements that people
were being killed by a mobile virus and they should be aware of
God's wrath.
It also said: "In a prank reminiscent of the
plot in the hit Hollywood movie "The Ring" in which people die
within a week after watching a video, the prankster warned users
that a deadly virus transmitted through phones had killed 20
people.
There are more than 52 million mobile users
among 160 million people in Pakistan.
Farah Hussain, a spokeswoman for Warid Telecom,
said their customer service centres had been inundated with
panicky subscribers inquiring about the so-called virus.
The cellular operators moved to calm down
subscribers and said in a joint statement: "These rumours are
completely baseless. They do not make any sense in technological
terms."