by N.S.A. and British Spy Agencies
LONDON — Gemalto, a French-Dutch digital security company, said on Friday that it was investigating a possible hacking by United States and British intelligence agencies that may have given them access to worldwide mobile phone communications.
From: http://www.nytimes.com
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The investigation follows news reports on Thursday that the National Security Agency in the United States and the Government Communications Headquarters in Britain had hacked Gemalto’s networks
to steal SIM card encryption codes.
The claims — reported on a website called The Intercept — were based on documents from 2010 provided by Edward J. Snowden,
The claims — reported on a website called The Intercept — were based on documents from 2010 provided by Edward J. Snowden,
the former N.S.A. contractor.
The Intercept link: https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/02/19/great-sim-heist/
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Apple considering dedicated Apple Watch stores
as it sets up Paris booth
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BlackBerry updates software, offers access to
Android apps
From: http://www.reuters.com
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