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    4G and CDMA, GPRS reportedly hacked

    by matthew August 10, 2011
    by matthew August 10, 2011

    Extremetech reports that a MITM attack was conducted against all 4G and CDMA transmissions in and around the DEFCON venue in Las Vegas.  Apparently the MITM…

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    Defcon Lockpickers Open Card-And-Code Government Locks In Seconds

    by matthew August 5, 2011
    by matthew August 5, 2011

    Lockpicker Toby Bluzmanis inserts a wire into the LED readout of Kaba’s E-Plex 5800 to open the lock. To open a door fitted with…

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    Flying Drone Can Crack Wi-Fi Networks, Snoop On Cell Phones

    by matthew July 28, 2011
    by matthew July 28, 2011

    Mike Tassey posing with the Wireless Aerial Surveillance Platform, WASP. http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2011/07/28/flying-drone-can-crack-wifi-networks-snoop-on-cell-phones/ How do one ex-Air Force official and one former airplane hobby shop owner,…

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    Meet the ‘Keyzer Soze’ of Global Phone-Tracking

    by matthew July 18, 2011
    by matthew July 18, 2011

    Chances are you’ve never heard of TruePosition. If you’re an AT&T or T-Mobile customer, though, TruePosition may have heard of you. When you’re in…

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    Brazilian satellite hackers use high-performance antennas and homebrew gear to turn U.S. Navy satellites into their personal CB radios.

    by matthew April 21, 2009
    by matthew April 21, 2009

    CAMPINAS, Brazil — On the night of March 8, cruising 22,000 miles above the Earth, U.S. Navy communications satellite FLTSAT-8 suddenly erupted with illicit…

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