The National Security Agency (NSA) and comrades at Britain's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) have been stealing encryption keys for SIM cards so that they could spy on cell phone ...
The Gemalto encryption key "heist" may be one of the biggest breaches of corporate data conducted by an intelligence agency to date. The attack, first reported by The Intercept, showed how the UK and ...
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American spies with the NSA and British secret agents from the GCHQ were able to successfully infiltrate the world's largest SIM card maker and steal its encryption keys according to a new report from ...
Gemalto, the world’s largest supplier of SIM cards, says it’s investigating claims that US and British spies hacked into its systems to steal encryption keys, reports Reuters. The Franco-Dutch company ...
Amsterdam, February 24, 2015 Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 - GTO) pursues its investigations following the article mentioning that in 2010 and 2011, a joint unit composed of operatives from the ...
Gemalto, the Dutch maker of billions of mobile phone SIM cards, confirmed this morning that it was the target of attacks in 2010 and 2011—attacks likely perpetrated by the NSA and British spy agency ...
In a new report on some of the confidential documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, The Intercept wrote that operatives from both the National Security Agency (NSA) and the British ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The spyware would live on the SIM card itself But in the days since the report published, there’s been concern ...