A surveillance company was caught using an SS7 bypass technique to trick wireless carriers into divulging users’ locations.
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A surveillance company was caught using an SS7 bypass technique to trick wireless carriers into divulging users’ locations.
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Deployed on mobile devices confiscated by Chinese law enforcement, Massistant can collect user information, files, and location.
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Since August 2015, Google has delivered a constant stream of monthly security patches for Android. Until July 2025.
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Details have been disclosed for an eSIM hacking method that could impact many, but the industry is taking action.
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New Samsung Galaxy features include protections for on-device AI, expanded cross-device threat detection, and quantum-resistant encryption for network security.
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Multiple vulnerabilities in Ruckus Wireless management products could be exploited to fully compromise the managed environments.
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A vulnerability in the Catwatchful spyware allowed a security researcher to retrieve the usernames and passwords of over 62,000 accounts.
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Vulnerabilities in Airoha Bluetooth SoCs expose headphone and earbud products from multiple vendors to takeover attacks.
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Newly discovered spyware has sneaked into Apple’s App Store and Google Play to steal images from users’ mobile devices.
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It’s time for enterprises to stop treating unmanaged devices as an edge case and start securing them as part of a unified Zero Trust strategy.
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