The wait is almost over for early adopters of Blackphone, an Android-based smartphone that promises enhanced privacy and security.. Geneva-based SGP Technologies, the phone's manufacturer, announced that the Blackphone handsets began shipping Monday to customers who pre-ordered them. The link for this article located at IT World is no longer available. . Zürich-based NovaTech Solutions revealed that their SecurePhone devices are finally being dispatched to initial users, emphasizing superior data protection.. Secure Android, Privacy-Focused Phone, Enhanced Security Features. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This article talks about applications in retail, but the possibilities are endless. Every smartphone these days comes equipped with a WiFi card. When the card is on and looking for networks to join, it's detectable by local routers. . In your home, the router connects to your device, and then voila The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . Investigating the role of mobile device wireless features in advancing security monitoring and network identification systems for retail environments.. Wi-Fi Surveillance, Smartphone Monitoring, Retail Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A new technology being added to smartphones running the Google Android and Linux-based MeeGo operating systems makes it trivial for hackers to electronically hijack handsets that are in close proximity, a researcher appearing at the Black Hat security conference said.. By exploiting multiple security weakness in the industry standard known as Near Field Communication, smartphone hacker Charlie Miller can take control of handsets made by Samsung and Nokia. The attack works by putting the phone a few centimeters away from a quarter-sized chip, or touching it to another NFC-enabled phone. Code on the attacker-controlled chip or handset is beamed to the target phone over the air, then opens malicious files or webpages that exploit known vulnerabilities in a document reader or browser, or in some cases in the operating system itself.. Leveraging flaws in NFC technology may result in unauthorized access to mobile devices. Discover methods to address and reduce these security risks.. NFC Security, Smartphone Hack, Android Threats. . Dave Wreski
The Symbian Foundation will move forward on Thursday with offering up the full Symbian smartphone platform to open source. The Symbian 3 platform, including applications, middleware, and the kernel itself, will be offered under terms of the Eclipse Public License and other open source licenses. "You can download it, you can modify it," said Larry Berkin, head of global alliances for the foundation. Previously, the kernel was made available via open source.. "We're open-sourcing 108 packages that will be available at the source code level," Berkin said. Handset manufacturers can modify the code and build differentiated handsets, he said. Originally due to be fully open-sourced by June, foundation members accelerated the process, said Berkin. Code, more than 40 million lines of it, will be available at Symbian's Website at 6 a.m. Pacific Time. "End-users will see, ideally, differentiated devices, converged devices that are based on Symbian that range from smartphones [to converged devices]," such as cameras or a phone that is a gaming device, he said. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . 'We're open-sourcing 108 packages that will be available at the source code level,' Berkin said. Han. symbian, foundation, forward, thursday, offering, smartphone. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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