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Hacking Mobile Phones
The mobile phone is the most successful digital device on the planet and has revolutionized the way we lead our lives. Mobile phones have become a useful and indispensable part of modern life but with them have brought a combination of safety, security, and privacy fears. Hacking Mobile Phones, is the first book to tackle this growing concern and hot
technology topic. Written for anyone who wants to educate and prepare themselves against a growing number of mobile phone security threats, it will appeal to both a hardcore technical audience as well as those who just want to know how to protect their mobile phone. It provides comprehensive coverage of the most common and dangerous mobile phone-related security threats and reveals the tools, techniques, and methods that criminals use to break into mobile phones. Written in an approachable style, the book features real-life case studies, numerous examples, graphics, tips, and a quick reference appendix that make it easy to understand the technical concepts
Part I: Security Threats
1. Bluetooth Hacking
2. Mobile DoS Attacks
3. Email Attacks
4. Viruses, Worms, and Trojans
Part II: Security Tips and Tricks
5. Nokia Security
6. Motorola Security
7. Samsung Security
8. Sony Ericsson Security
9. Siemens Security
10. BlackBerry Security
Part III: Appendices
A. Security Test: Comparing Various Handsets
B. GSM Versus CDMA
C. iMode
D. Online Resources
E. Mobile Phone Platforms
F. Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phones
G. Infrared-Enabled Mobile Phones
H. GPRS-Enabled Mobile Phones
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