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FCC: Phone Network Bugs Must Be Fixed — But are SS7/Diameter Beyond Repair?
Richi Jennings | | Big Telecom, carrier, Carriers, Diameter, digital telecom, fcc, FCC Failures, FCC Follies, FCC privacy rules, Federal Communications Commission, Federal Government, Location, location access risks, location data, Location data privacy, location history, location intelligence, location privacy, location sharing location tracking, location tracking, mobile carrier, mobile carrier vulnerability, Mobile carriers, Mobile Location Tracking, Mobile Tracking, Phone Carrier, RADIUS, roaming, Ron Wyden, SB Blogwatch, Sen. Ron Wyden, Smartphone Location Tracking, ss7, telco, Telecom, Telecom Cybersecurity, Telecom Industry, Telecom Industry Vulnerabilities, telecommunications, Telecommunications Security, telephone, telephones, U.S. Federal Communications Commission, wireless carrier
Fast enough for government work: The Federal Communications Commission is finally minded to do something about decades-old vulnerabilities ...
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Janet Jackson Can Crash Laptops, Credential Phishing Attacks Skyrocket, A Phone Carrier That Doesn’t Track You
Tom Eston | | android, brand impersonation, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, hard drive, Information Security, Infosec, Janet Jackson, location tracking, Microsoft, Mobile, mobile carrier, Phishing, Phishing Attacks, phone, Phone Carrier, Podcast, Privacy, security, social engineering, surveillance, technology, vulnerability, Weekly Edition
Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation” has been recognized as an exploit for a vulnerability after Microsoft reported it can crash the hard drives of certain old laptop computers, phishing attacks that compromise credentials ...

How Service Providers Can Shop For DDoS Protection
Mid-market service providers must select the optimal security solution that fit their needs, threat level and budget. The post How Service Providers Can Shop For DDoS Protection appeared first on Radware Blog ...