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Privacy Device Designed to Defend Against Illegal Wireless Tracking

SecureWorld News

On the other hand, they can be exploited by stalkers, thieves, and other criminals to carry out their illegal activities with little to no risk of getting caught. BVS has been at the forefront of the wireless security industry for 50 years, designing, building, and shipping thousands of innovative security products.

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On Chinese "Spy Trains"

Schneier on Security

There is definitely a national security risk in buying computer infrastructure from a country you don't trust. That's why there is so much worry about Chinese-made equipment for the new 5G wireless networks. The risk of discovery is too great, and the payoff would be too low. This is a complicated topic.

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ALERT: Thieves??Wi-Fi Camera Jammers

Security Boulevard

Wireless cameras are kinda useless, say cops. I❤️POE: Does your home security need a rethink? The post ALERT: Thieves❤️Wi-Fi Camera Jammers appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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After SIMJacker, WIBattack hacking technique disclosed. Billions of users at risk

Security Affairs

The scary part of the story is that a private surveillance firm was aware of the zero-day flaw since at least two years and is actively exploiting the SimJacker vulnerability to spy on mobile users in several countries. Billions of users at risk appeared first on Security Affairs. Pierluigi Paganini.

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5G Security

Schneier on Security

The security risks inherent in Chinese-made 5G networking equipment are easy to understand. Eavesdropping is also a risk, although efforts to listen in would almost certainly be detectable. First, the standards are simply too complex to implement securely.

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"In our modern world, countless applications rely on radio frequency elements" - an Interview with Larbi Ouiyzme

Pen Test

Criminals may use hijacked drones for illegal surveillance, smuggling, or even as weapons. In conclusion, drone signal hijacking poses a significant security risk, as it allows unauthorized individuals to gain control of drones, potentially leading to safety hazards and privacy violations.

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Podcast Episode 122: will 5G increase Internet of Things Risk?

The Security Ledger

» Related Stories Podcast Episode 117: Insurance Industry Confronts Silent Cyber Risk, Converged Threats Episode 114: Complexity at Root of Facebook Breach and LoJax is a RAT You Can’t Kill How Digital Transformation is forcing GRC to evolve. Read the whole entry. » But what about the Internet of Things?