March 21, 2010

'carriers' Tag Index

Security Hole Could Affect All iPhones

The good news is a white-hat hacker uncovered the vulnerability and has passed on information about the problem. But how soon will it be fixed?
Tags: carriers, privacy, iPhone, Safari, utilities

'Jailbroken' Dutch iPhones Hacked

Hacker demands money for instructions to remove the iPhone hack, as the 'jailbroken' iPhones prove less secure.
Tags: wireless, carriers, iPhone, network, SSH

iPhone Very Hackable: Black Hat

Researchers at the Black Hat convention reveal iPhone security vulnerabilities they say seriously compromise a user's data privacy.
Tags: carriers, Google, iPhone, security

Pending Legislation to Combat Mobile Spam

A proposed bill will fight spam by enlarging the powers of the Do-Not-Call registry and the CAN-SPAM Act.
Tags: wireless, carriers, FTC, FCC, spam

Security Experts Spotlight Carrier Vulnerabilities

Two security researchers will detail possible threats to carrier networks at the Black Hat Europe confab in April.
Tags: carriers, security, networking, enterprise, Black Hat

Cell Phone Security Updates: Voluntary or Involuntary?

KennethShould mobile carriers push out updated software to customers regardless of choice, or is it safer to have the users request the updates?
Tags: wireless, carriers, chips, security, cell phone

2/25: Inject-EQ Trojan Acts as Malware Carrier

Troj/Inject-EQ is an injector Trojan for the Windows platform.
Tags: carriers, Windows, malware, security, Trojans

PayPal Rings Up Two-Factor Security

Your cell phone becomes the second part of two-factor authentication.
Tags: carriers, services, authentication, security, servers

Juniper Moving Carriers to Clean Pipes

Forget about dumb pipes; new Juniper initiative aims to embed more intelligence at the edge of networks.
Tags: carriers, Cisco, security, networking, network security

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