Some of you might have noticed the articles, or the leaked manual itself, about a tool called ULIN. ULIN is a “bleeding-edge spy tool” for mobile communication networks. According to the manual, it is aimed to be a surveillance software for agencies (or others with enough money) for tracking and intercepting the Voice Calls and SMS of arbitrary phones. They call this “remote recording and geolocation of mobile handsets using 2G/3G/4G networks”.
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The Impact of Pervasive Monitoring on Corporate InfoSec
A few weeks ago I gave a presentation with the above title at some corporate infosec event. Given I’ve been asked for the slides many times now, I’ve converted them to a PDF which can be found here.
We hope to contribute to the necessary debate thereby…
Have a good one,
Enno
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