Mobile Competency Releases Latest Wireless Security Report 'Faulty Cell Phone Security Leaves Millions Exposed'

Bob Egan Unveils How it Happened, Why it is Critical to You/Your Enterprise, Who is to Blame, and How You Can Protect Yourself


MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 28, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -



 WHAT:          Mobile Competency's Mobile Viewpoint research report 
                "Faulty Cell Phone Security Leaves Millions Exposed" 
                unveils how hackers have exploited a faulty 
                authentication mechanism to get access to mobile 
                voicemail systems. The first step to fixing the 
                problem is requiring password-protected access, 
                regardless of the voicemail access method or user's 
                location. Cingular, Sprint and T-Mobile subscribers 
                appear to be most at risk. Which -- if any - 
                providers are safe? 

                Two recent high-profile cell phone hacks (a Secret 
                Service agent and Paris Hilton) made us wonder 
                whether our own mobile privacy was intact. It 
                wasn't. We were able to hack into our own cell phone 
                voicemail systems to change passwords and manipulate 
                options, including capturing caller names and 
                numbers. Our hands-on research found that hackers 
                have exploited two flaws to gain access. Customers 
                of Cingular, Sprint and T-Mobile are at risk. Nextel 
                and Verizon appear safer.  

 WHO:           Bob has more than 25 years of wireless-industry 
                experience. Prior to founding Mobile Competency, he 
                held corporate leadership positions at: Corechange, 
                Gartner, Digital Equipment Corp., Waters Associates 
                and GTE Research Laboratories. As a vice president 
                with Gartner Group, Mr. Egan received the firm's 
                esteemed "Thought Leadership Achievement Award." 
                Wireless Review has called Bob Egan the "Market 
                Maker" and was named one of the top six most 
                influential industry analysts by Adweek Magazine 
                Technology Marketing Group. He has written hundreds 
                of articles and reports on the mobile industry, and 
                his viewpoints have been featured in The Wall Street 
                Journal, USA Today, Forbes, BusinessWeek and Fortune 
                as well as on ABC News, CNBC, BBC TV and The 
                MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. Bob is a board advisor to 
                Mobile Enterprise magazine, where he writes a monthly 
                column, and is Analyst Expert for 
                SearchMobileComputing.com which syndicates the 
                weekly Mobile Viewpoint publication. Mr. Egan is an 
                author of the IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN standard.

                Founded in 2002, the objective of Mobile Competency 
                is to work with our clients to infuse the experience 
                and knowledge about mobile that allows the enterprise 
                to make good decisions about where, what and how to 
                use mobility to grow revenue, lower costs, improve 
                customer experience and loyalty, and increase 
                employee productivity. Mobile Competency's mission 
                is to educate and guide CIO's and IT Managers through 
                the complex business and technical issues relating to 
                mobility and how it affects enterprise efficiency and 
                profitability. We leverage our in depth understanding 
                of the enterprise market to help vendor companies 
                attract more business by engaging us to review 
                product roadmaps, messaging, market validation and 
                analysis. 

 WHERE:         www.mobilecompetency.com

 INTERVIEW 
 OPPORTUNITIES: For information on Mobile Competency or to speak with 
                Bob Egan regarding the attacks discussed in this 
                research brief, please contact Stephanie Spangler via 
                phone at +1 401-241-4000 or via e-mail at 
                stephanie@mobilecompetency.com.