Radio Telephony
Krebs On Security: Brilliant Exposé Of US Wireless Carriers
Fellow member of the Security Bloggers Network - Brian Krebs and his superlative blog Krebs On Security provides a tour de force exposé of the unfortunate current security posture of the wireless ...
Cough Up The Bandwidth
Great Seal of the State of Texas House of Representatives via Kieren McCarthy, writing at El Reg, reports of a contemplated bill (H.B. 1426) before the State of Texas' House of Representatives ...
Newly Discovered Security SNAFU 3G, 4G, 5G Networks Impacted: Here We Go!
Just A Crystal Based AM Radio, Not Really A Mobile Phone, I Just Happen To Appreciate The Photo. Catalin Cimpanu reporting at Zero Day, provides us with the Litany of Telephony Flaws: ...
The Story: Vermont State Official Proves Carrier Claims Of Coverage Are Hogwash
Image Credit: Vermont.org John Dillon writing at Vermont Public Radio, brings forth the true story of Cory Chase, a State of Vermont Telecommunications Infrastructure Specialist and his quest to accurately detail mobile ...
DerbyCon 2018, Tso-Jen Liu’s ‘Fuzz Your Smartphone From 4G Base Station Side’
Videography Credit: Irongeek (Adrian Crenshaw). Permalink ...
MDM Brute Forced
via Sean Gallagher, writing at Ars Technica, comes this particularly unfortunate news for Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) MDM (Mobile Device Management) bits - especially considering there will be a flood of new ...
City of Tacoma Fined $300,000 For Witholding Stingray Surveillance Data
Both Cyrus Favrivar of Ars Technica and Kate Martin, writing for The Tacoma News Tribune, have reported (Ars, Tribune) that Judge G. Helen Whitener has rebuked the Tacoma Police Department's for their ...
Senatorial Commands DOJ: Cough It Up
Behold: The Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS) StingRay II. It's a great conversation starter - Buy One Today! Permalink ...
LTE Flaw-O-Rama
Following up on our Tuesday post entitled '4G Gone Wild (and the trigger for that post - Zero Day author Zack Whittaker's) superlative piece), another author - Sean Gallagher of Ars Technica ...