Security News > 2018 > March > Week in review: New LTE attacks, Android P security, backdooring connected cars

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: How to improve your security infrastructure when you’re on a budget You may not be able to solve all your security needs immediately with a small budget, but the important thing is that you are working towards your security goals and taking steps to move the needle forward. New LTE attacks open users to eavesdropping, fake messages, location spoofing A group of … More → The post Week in review: New LTE attacks, Android P security, backdooring connected cars appeared first on Help Net Security.
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