Verizon Wireless

SIM Swappers Try Bribing T-Mobile and Verizon Staff $300
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Not OK: SMS 2FA — Widespread spam targets carrier employees, as scrotes try harder to evade two-factor authentication ...
Security Boulevard

Why You Should Opt Out of Sharing Data With Your Mobile Provider
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A new breach involving data from nine million AT&T customers is a fresh reminder that your mobile provider likely collects and shares a great deal of information about where you go and ...

Verizon Launches Voice Cypher Secure VoIP Mobile App… With A Government Backdoor
Verizon Wireless this week did something that initially seemed quite impressive – they launched “Voice Cypher”, an app available for iOS, Android and Blackberry that promises secure end-to-end encryption. It uses VoIP ...