Cracking the 5G Fortress: Peering Into 5G's Vulnerability Abyss

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At the upcoming Black Hat 2024 in Las Vegas, a team of seven Penn State University researchers will describe how hackers can go beyond sniffing your Internet traffic by literally providing your Internet connection to you. From there, spying, phishing, and plenty more are all on the table.

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Mobile devices are at risk of wanton data theft and denial of service, thanks to vulnerabilities in 5G technologies.

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