The risks associated with fake cell towers are manifold. Firstly, there is the threat of unauthorized access to sensitive personal information. This includes passwords, credit card details, and other private data that can be used for identity theft or financial fraud. Furthermore, fake towers can also listen in on phone calls and gather valuable business intelligence, posing a significant risk to corporate espionage...
The fake tower can intercept this IMSI number and collect other data, such as the mobile device’s location, call records, text messages, and even the content of phone calls. This information can then be used for various purposes, including surveillance, identity theft, and corporate espionage. more
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Friday, March 15, 2019
FutureWatch: Stingrays May Be Stung by Apple Cell Phone Patent
Apple has filed a patent application on a new method of encryption, which complicates obtaining of confidential information.
The patent describes a technology that will not allow any device to keep track of the IMSI (international mobile subscriber identifier)...
Innovation may interfere with the use of Stingray devices, which act as masts for mobile phones. These devices can track the location of users or even to listen to personal calls. They are also sometimes called IMSI catchers. more
The patent describes a technology that will not allow any device to keep track of the IMSI (international mobile subscriber identifier)...
Innovation may interfere with the use of Stingray devices, which act as masts for mobile phones. These devices can track the location of users or even to listen to personal calls. They are also sometimes called IMSI catchers. more
Saturday, October 6, 2018
Tech-Head Alert: Smartphone Anti-Spyware & Anti-IMSI Catcher Development
We are looking for recommendations of top tier stealthy Spyware Command and Control APKs to place on a testbed of Windows, iOS, Android, Ubuntu handsets and handsets carrying a modded version of the Google Android 7.0 Nougat OS for a test that we wish to conduct to measure the capture rate and automated counter measure response of a mobile adaptive threat defence suite.
We are also looking for a list of non-LE "StingRay" type cellphone-surveillance and cell-site simulators available publicly as part of our testing of our MITM detection, automated counter measures response, and triangulation software suite. more
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