Monday, November 27, 2006
A company by the name of SecurStar claims that mobile phones around the world are vulnerable to malicious attacks that would make it possible for people to eavesdrop on a users messages and conversations.
"The attack, outlined by a German security expert, would amount to the largest ever breach of privacy for billions of mobile phone users across the world. But it remains uncertain exactly how easy and how widespread the problem could be thanks to a concerted effort by mobile operators to muddy the issue while they assess its extent."
You can read the full article at It World Canada by clicking the link below.
"The attack, outlined by a German security expert, would amount to the largest ever breach of privacy for billions of mobile phone users across the world. But it remains uncertain exactly how easy and how widespread the problem could be thanks to a concerted effort by mobile operators to muddy the issue while they assess its extent."
You can read the full article at It World Canada by clicking the link below.





