SIM Cards Cracked; Hundreds of Millions of Phones Vulnerable

The SIM card – long considered the uncrackable heart of the mobile phone – can finally be rooted. Details will be presented by a German researcher at Black Hat on 31 July. Meanwhile estimates put the number of vulnerable phones at either 500 million or…

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Apple Developer Site Breached

Two things happened last week: Apple developers began to receive unexpected password reset emails, and the Apple Developer center was shut down for maintenance. Everything pointed to a breach; but Apple said little.

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Java: Write Once, Pwn Anywhere

Just as a new report explains why Java vulnerabilities, despite Oracle’s best efforts, remain the hackers’ favored target, a Polish researcher discovers that the latest version, Java 7, is susceptible to a 10-year old attack.

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GCHQ’s Use of NSA’s Prism Data is Legal, says UK

The legality of Prism in the US is a question for Congress and the US courts, says Sir Malcolm Rifkind, chairman of the UK’s all-party Intelligence and Security Committee – but the acquisition of Prism data by GCHQ is done legally.

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