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Apple iOS 7.2 - Sim Lock Screen Display Bypass Vulnerability
Document Title: =============== Apple iOS 7.2 - Sim Lock Screen Display Bypass Vulnerability References Source: ==================== http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/getcontent.php?id=1105 Video: http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/getcontent.php?id=1104 Release Date: ============= 2013-10-03...
Apple iOS 7.0.2 iP 5S - Sim Lock Screen Display Bypass
Document Title: =============== Apple iOS 7.0.2 iP 5S - Sim Lock Screen Display Bypass References: =========== http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/getcontent.php?id=1104 Advisory: http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/getcontent.php?id=1105 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e-hvglQdg Release Date:...
Apple iOS 7.0.2 iP 5S - Sim Lock Screen Display Bypass
Document Title: =============== Apple iOS 7.0.2 iP 5S - Sim Lock Screen Display Bypass References: =========== http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/getcontent.php?id=1104 Advisory: http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/getcontent.php?id=1105 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e-hvglQdg Release Date:...
CVE-2013-5147
Passcode Lock in Apple iOS before 7 does not properly manage the lock state, which allows physically proximate attackers to bypass an intended passcode requirement by leveraging a race condition involving phone calls and ejection of a SIM card...
CVE-2013-5147
Passcode Lock in Apple iOS before 7 does not properly manage the lock state, which allows physically proximate attackers to bypass an intended passcode requirement by leveraging a race condition involving phone calls and ejection of a SIM card...
Scenes from Black Hat USA 2013
!More from Wednesday’s Legal Access Panel Briefinghttps://media.threatpost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/103/2013/08/07043123/panel.j...
Karsten Nohl Demonstrates SIM Card Root Attack At Black Hat
LAS VEGAS–Thanks to manufacturers employing old, weak encryption on SIM cards, researchers have found a way to root the cards and get access to billions of mobile devices. German security researcher Karsten Nohl of Security Research Labs demonstrated the SIM card attack in his talk at the Black H...
SIM Card Vulnerability Could Affect Millions of Cell Phones
As many as 750 million mobile phones could be vulnerable to an encryption flaw on certain types of SIM cards, a German cryptographer and researcher warned over the weekend. Karsten Nohl, the founder of Security Research Labs in Berlin, unveiled preliminary research on his blog behind the flaw in...
Sim Card Cloning Hack affect 750 millions users around the world
SIM cards are among the most widely-deployed computing platforms with over 7 billion cards in active use. Cracking SIM cards has long been the Holy Grail of hackers because the tiny devices are located in phones and allow operators to identify and authenticate subscribers as they use networks. A...
Sim Card Cloning Hack affect 750 millions users around the world
SIM cards are among the most widely-deployed computing platforms with over 7 billion cards in active use. Cracking SIM cards has long been the Holy Grail of hackers because the tiny devices are located in phones and allow operators to identify and authenticate subscribers as they use networks. A...
Hidden microphone found in Ecuador's embassy in UK
A hidden microphone was found in Ecuador's embassy in London, where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is sheltering from extradition to Sweden, The Ecuadorean Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino claimed. The microphone was found in the office of the ambassador Ana Alban and was discovered last month...
[SECURITY] Fedora 19 Update: FlightGear-2.10.0-5.fc19
The Flight Gear project is working to create a sophisticated flight simulator framework for the development and pursuit of interesting flight simulator ideas. We are developing a solid basic sim that can be expanded and improved upon by anyone interested in contributing...
Russian Police, Cybersecurity Company Arrest Cybercriminal
If you’ve ever sat in on a cybersecurity hearing on Capitol Hill or attended a security conference , then you’re no doubt familiar with the oft-preached need for information sharing and private-public partnerships. So frequently repeated are these refrains that they’re almost as meaningless as th...
CVE-2012-1997
Technical details for CVE-2012-1997 are not publicly provided in the supplied documents. No concrete vulnerable component, impact, or remediation is described here. Monitor for updates in official advisories and vendor notices to obtain specific information.
CVE-2012-1996
CVE-2012-1996 concerns HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) prior to version 7.0. The vulnerability is described as an unspecified issue that allows remote attackers to modify data via unknown vectors. The available connected documents confirm the affected product and version range, but do not disclo...
CVE-2012-1999
CVE-2012-1999 describes an unspecified vulnerability in HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) before 7.0 that allows remote authenticated users to obtain sensitive information or modify data via unknown vectors. The provided connected documents reiterate the same basic description and do not provide c...
CVE-2012-1998
Technical details for CVE-2012-1998 are not publicly available in the provided documents. No concrete affected product/version or root cause is given here. Monitor for updates.
CVE-2012-1995
CVE-2012-1995 concerns HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) prior to version 7.0. The available documents describe an unspecified vulnerability enabling local users to obtain sensitive information or modify data via unknown vectors. The exact root cause, vulnerable components, affected configurations...
Line of code let the Samsung galaxy do Factory Reset-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
SAMSUNG including the GALAXY S3 and other models of the smart phone there is a serious security vulnerability, a line of USSD code can be formatted the phone and even damage the SIM card! The current is determined there is a problem of the phone as follows: Galaxy S3, Galaxy S2, Galaxy Ace, Galax...
Samsung Fixes Remote Wipe Flaw in Galaxy S III Smartphones
Smartphone developer Samsung has reportedly fixed a flaw in one of its newest phones, the Galaxy S III, that allows attackers to remotely wipe the phone’s contents. The patch addresses a flaw presented at the Ekoparty Security Conference in Argentina late last week that showed how easy it was to...