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LTE Insecurity Cruft

February 24, 2020 by Marc Handelman in Mobile Insecurity, RadioTelephony Insecurity, Cruft

via Charlie Osborne writing for ZD-Net's Zero Day, comes the news of a flaw in famously-claimed-to-be-secure LTE evirons, where miscreants-of-the-day can fraudulently subscribe to services on behalf of witless users. Heretofore granted the Prime Annoyance of February Award - but, in reality, this is a particularly troublesome impersonation flaw that must-needs remediation. Read It and Weep For Your Mobile Security My Friends, In the Land Where Flaws (Apparently) Never Ends...

February 24, 2020 /Marc Handelman
Mobile Insecurity, RadioTelephony Insecurity, Cruft