Ankit Fadia is an Indian author, speaker, television host, and self-proclaimed "ethical hacker" of computers, whose skills and ethics have been debated. His work mostly involves OS-based tips and tricks, proxy websites and lifestyle... (wikipedia)
Mobile phones are ubiquitous and indispensable, yet they have also given rise to a curious bundle of safety, security and privacy fears.
I am sure that this technology enabler will benefit aspirants in offering their services and making their mark globally in the highly competitive field of travel and tourism,
We have always assumed that data stored on mobile phones is safe. Today we use our mobile phones to send sensitive data, store important information and even digitally sign on major documents. There is, therefore, greater threat to data security on mobile phones today.
The mobile phone is the most popular digital device on the planet (1.7 billion users - about one quarter of the world's population - and counting),
For instance, identity theft, can be an issue with regard to this industry.
The new book that is being launched today not only details the ways in which mobile phones can be hacked but also explains how this can be avoided. So far, there has not been any book, globally, on mobile hacking.