Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Mobile Security Expertise



Vodafone, a telecommunications company with the second largest in the world by subscribers , is reviewing its security systems after the theft in any of its currency exchange facilities left thousands of UK users without phone services or text messages.

In the early hours of the morning, between 1:00 to 2:00 , thieves stole specialist network equipment and IT hardware after breaking down a door to the possibility of change Vodafone in Basingstoke , Hampshire. Vodafone says its network control center and the police were immediately alerted.

The damage caused thousands of Vodafone users in the M4 corridor to be able to make calls or send text messages since the early hours of the morning .

The phones of British royalties are not spared from hackers , and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom requires a police investigation of possible snooping on his mobile messages . The current director resignation of prime minister of communication, Rupert Murdoch flies to London for a meeting of the crisis, and that is just the beginning.

Deep in the age of computer hacking, one or more journalists Murdoch -owned British newspaper News of the World have been accused of making a remarkably old-fashioned hack , that of accessing or voice mail systems ' phreaking ' used by celebrities and politicians .

Phreaking has become closely linked to hacking because it is a term to describe the activities of people who study , experiment with , or explore telecommunication systems , such as equipment and systems connected to public telephone networks .

Tens or even hundreds of public figures could in theory be affected and did not take time to dawn on people that the practice is likely to be more widespread than a single newspaper in a single country , and could also affect a wider range of people. Read More

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