Hackers can steal photos, text messages, surf the Web and even make phone calls from your smartphone simply with the wave of a hand, researchers at the annual Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas said Wednesday. . Charlie Miller, a security researcher at Accuvant and serial smartphone hacker, demonstrated how easy it is for hackers to exploit near-field communication technology to take control of devices remotely. In front of a packed audience, he successfully hacked three smartphones using N.F.C.: a Samsung Nexus S, a Galaxy Nexus and a Nokia N9. In each case, he was able to access photos, send texts, browse the Internet and even make phone calls from the phones, without laying a finger on them. The link for this article located at NY Times is no longer available. . Explore the security flaws in mobile devices highlighted by security experts at the DEF CON event, demonstrating simple methods for unauthorized remote control.. Smartphone Hacking, NFC Exploitation, Data Security, Black Hat Conference. . Dave Wreski
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