Rogue Cell Towers
The Bastille Research Team proactively monitors for new radio-borne threats. Their breakthrough research and discoveries such as MouseJack and KeySniffer help to keep not just Bastille clients, but the larger ecosystem safe.
Rogue Cell Towers, AKA Stingrays or IMSI Catchers, are used to hijack cellphone connections, allowing attackers to listen to calls and read texts. An attacker can even push malware to a vulnerable phone to hack it. Another common use of Rogue Cell towers is to break 2-factor authentication.
To learn more about finding rogue cellular devices and other RF-enabled devices operating in your environment read our Bastille data sheets or request a Bastille demo.
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