Phone hacking incidents are on the rise and users need to take measures to prevent their phone conversations from being breached, warn industry watchers who say hackers today deploy various tactics to intercept conversations on landline as well as mobile phones.. Amateur hackers are expected to be more active in hacking phone conversations with the growing availability of mobile encryption cracking tools, according to Ng Jun Wen, ICT Practice research analyst at Frost & Sullivan Asia-Pacific. He point to Karsten Nohl, chief scientist of Berlin-based Security Research Labs, who noted that some network operators in Europe currently do not encrypt their GPRS network to monitor traffic and filter out viruses or software such as Skype. The link for this article located at ZDNet Asia is no longer available. . Amateur hackers are expected to be more active in hacking phone conversations with the growing avail. phone, hacking, incidents, users, measures, prevent, their, conve. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
British tabloid News of the World said today it is closing down over a phone hacking scandal in which workers for the Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper allegedly snooped on voice mail messages left on the mobile phones of murder victims, as well as celebrities, politicians, and the British royal family.. If unethical journalists can do it chances are anyone can, right? To test my theory I called up Kevin Mitnick, who wrote about the hacking and social engineering that landed him in jail in a fascinating book coming out this summer, "Ghost in the Wires," and who serves as a security consultant, helping clients prevent against privacy breaches such as this. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . If unethical journalists can do it chances are anyone can, right? To test my theory I called up Kevi. british, tabloid, world, today, closing, phone, hacking, scandal. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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