Satellite signals carrying unencrypted calls, texts and information from military and corporate accounts were found to be open to eavesdropping.
A study reveals that T-Mobile and even military data was sent unencrypted through satellites, exposing them to anyone with the right gear.
Researchers spent the past year alerting affected organizations, including T-Mobile and AT&T, but warn that large amounts of ...
The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has confirmed that an Irish company at the centre of a recent RTÉ investigation into the ...
Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan has recommended that mobile phone users turn off any location apps to ensure that their ...
T-Mobile believes the hacker had been stealing data since last November, while the US FCC is investigating the company for a ‘string of data breaches’. T-Mobile is investigating a recent data breach ...
Accelerating 5G investments in MEA fuels data demand and digital revolution 5G subscriptions in MEA expected to reach 605 million by 2030, representing 25% of total mobile connections and 53% of total ...
Comoros launches measles-rubella drive with real-time digital tracking • Campaign targets 101,330 children across three main islands • Mobile data tools aim to boost coverage, speed, and ...
India's three largest mobile network operators - Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea – today provided an update on how they are further strengthening their efforts to tackle digital scams, ...