May 31, 2005
Secure GSM for, um, secure GSM cellphone calls
Anyone touting “unbreakable” encryption is just asking to be shown up, but an Australian company by the name of SecureGSM is offering a new app for Windows Mobile-powered Smartphones and Pocket PC Phones that uses 256 bit encryption to protect your calls from electronic eavesdroppers.
[via Engadget]
Related:
-- File encryption solution for text messaging - Nokia and Pointsec announced that they have jointly developed a solution designed to protect enterprise customers' data on mobile devices.
-- Texting in secret interests GCHQ - Fortress SMS is designed for a growing number of security conscious SMS users seeking to protect their sensitive messages from interception and snooping, in an easy to use, simple and effective fashion.
-- The CryptoPhone - German company Cryptophone is selling a special version of HTC's XDA Pocket PC Phone that comes complete with built-in encryption technology that makes it next-to-impossible for anyone to intercept and listen in on your phone calls.
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