Security News > 2017 > March > Researchers to present new software and hardware vulnerabilities at HITB Amsterdam (Help Net Security)
Users assume the underlying hardware and software system, mobile antivirus, password managers and encryption technology will protect them from malicious attacks on their communications. Upcoming research at the HITB Security Conference in Amsterdam suggests to think twice before trusting mobile security blindly and shows that security is not a final product, but rather a bumpy process. Auditing Femtocells To secure communication via mobile devices, layered security includes secure mobile network devices. In Femtocell Hacking: From … More →
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