SIM card maker Gemalto wants answers on alleged hacks by US, UK spies - CNET - http://www.cnet.com/news...
Feb 21, 2015
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Gemalto says it's looking into a report that its SIM card encryption keys were hacked by the NSA and British surveillance agency GCHQ.
- Nicola D'Agostino
Reacting to the claims about its SIM cards, Gemalto issued a statement Friday saying that it is looking into the matter. […] Gemalto's stock dove around 10 percent in early trading after The Intercept reported the hack.
- Nicola D'Agostino
"Initial conclusions already indicate that Gemalto SIM products (as well as banking cards, passports and other products and platforms) are secure and the Company doesn't expect to endure a significant financial prejudice." http://www.gemalto.com/press...
- Nicola D'Agostino
"World's Largest SIM Card Maker Has No Clue Whether It Was Hacked by the NSA" http://motherboard.vice.com/read... #smentirenegarefarsidifumopoichiederescusaeamicicomeprima
- Nicola D'Agostino
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- Nicola D'Agostino
"The investigation into the intrusion methods described in the document and the sophisticated attacks that Gemalto detected in 2010 and 2011 give us reasonable grounds to believe that an operation by NSA and GCHQ probably happened"
- Nicola D'Agostino
"The attacks against Gemalto only breached its office networks and could not have resulted in a massive theft of SIM encryption keys"
- Nicola D'Agostino
"In the case of an eventual key theft, the intelligence services would only be able to spy on communications on second generation 2G mobile networks. 3G and 4G networks are not vulnerable to this type of attack"
- Nicola D'Agostino
"Our new packaging technology, based on marmots, will solve all present and future problems". Attenzione: una o più delle ultime affermazioni di Gemalto potrebbero non essere vere. Fonte: http://www.gemalto.com/press...
- Nicola D'Agostino
(avevo letto "based on mammoths")
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