Oct 23 (Reuters) - T-Mobile (TMUS.O), opens new tab added more than 1 million monthly bill-paying wireless subscribers to top estimates in the third quarter and raised its annual forecast, powered by ...
Security researchers at two US universities were able to intercept T-Mobile customer call and text data from completely unencrypted satellite communications. Researchers were also able to eavesdrop on ...
While AT&T (T) missed its third quarter earnings and revenue estimates, it reported adding 405,000 new mobile phone customers alongside an additional 288,000 net fiber subscribers and 270,000 Internet ...
As data becomes a strategic resource for every country, forming a network of experts capable of gathering insights, building connections, and contributing ideas for data-driven economic growth is now ...
A few days ago, Apple published documentation for a new framework designed to simplify the transfer of third-party app data between iOS and Android. Here’s how it’ll work. AppMigrationKit to allow ‘a ...
Apple analysts and investors are continuing to track lead times on the new iPhone 17, which could point to how demand there is for the company's latest smartphone. "Since launch, the global lead time ...
A research paper being presented this week at the Annual Computer Security Applications Conference reveals that satellite internet services, including T-Mobile's, used unencrypted transmissions that ...
Apple plans to cut production of the iPhone Air amid underwhelming sales performance, Japan's Mizuho Securities believes (via The Elec). The ‌iPhone Air‌ is apparently the outlier; Apple plans to ...
Researchers intercepted T-Mobile call and text data using an $800 off-the-shelf satellite setup. Around half of the satellite links they scanned were unencrypted, including military data. T-Mobile ...
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Satellites beam data down to the Earth all around us, all the time. So you might expect that those space-based radio communications would be encrypted to prevent any snoop with a satellite dish from ...