Security News > 2015 > October > A slew of LTE 4G vulnerabilities endanger Android users and mobile carriers (Help Net Security)
2015-10-20 07:45
As an ever increasing number of mobile carriers around the world switches to from using GSM/UMTS networks to Long-Term Evolution (LTE 4G) ones, both carriers and users are facing a number of dangers. ...
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