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T-Mobile ‘chopped a cable’ to expel Chinese hackers from its network
Bloomberg reported that T-Mobile cybersecurity staff successfully expelled Chinese hackers from its network in 2024 by physically disconnecting a compromised system. The hackers were linked to Salt Ty
Obama’s new BlackBerry: The NSA’s secure PDA?
The article examines Barack Obama’s heavy reliance on his BlackBerry and the security concerns it raised as he prepared to become president. Obama said he was “clinging” to the device and used e-mail
Iran used unsecured smartphone and ad tech data to target US troops
A Financial Times report says Iran may be using long-known telecom weaknesses and commercially sold location data to track U.S. troops across the Middle East, including in Iraq’s Kurdistan region. The
Antenna Innovations Come in Sizes Ranging from a Stamp to a School Bus
This roundup highlights three antenna innovations spanning space, research, and cellular connectivity. First, NASA and ISRO deployed NASA’s largest space antenna to date on the NISAR satellite, launch
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AT&T and Verizon lose Supreme Court case over fines for selling location data - Ars Technica
The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that AT&T and Verizon cannot overturn FCC fines for selling customers’ real-time location data without consent on Seventh Amendment grounds. The case centered on $104 milli
Motorola Q - Wikipedia
The Motorola Q was a Windows Mobile smartphone manufactured by Motorola and first announced in 2005. It launched in the United States on May 31, 2006, initially on Verizon Wireless, and later appeared
Hackers may have breached FBI wiretap network via supply chain | Malwarebytes
Investigators are concerned that a recent breach of the FBI's Digital Collection System Network could involve nation-state actors, particularly linked to the Chinese government. On February 17, the FB
Letting prisons jam contraband phones is a bad idea, phone companies tell FCC
The FCC's proposal to allow prisons to jam contraband cell phones faces significant opposition from wireless carriers and advocacy groups, who argue that it would disrupt all communications, including
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