How we was formed?

Ginno Security Laboratory is a leading cybersecurity research and development company that specializes in providing cutting-edge solutions for mobile device security. The company was founded in 2016 by a team of security experts and engineers, including Dr. Wu Jianping and Dr. Lakatos Istvan.

Dr. Lakatos serves as the Chief Researcher of Ginno Security Laboratory and has over 15 years of experience in the field of cybersecurity. He is responsible for overseeing the company’s research and development efforts, focusing on identifying and mitigating emerging cybersecurity threats.

Dr. Lakatos holds a Ph.D. in Information Security from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and has published numerous research papers on cybersecurity in prestigious journals such as IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security. Prior to joining Ginno Security Laboratory, he held senior positions at several leading technology companies, including Ericsson and Huawei, and worked as a consultant for government agencies and private companies on cybersecurity issues.

Under Dr. Lakatos’s leadership, Ginno Security Laboratory has become a recognized leader in the field of mobile device security. One of the company’s most significant research findings was the discovery of the WIBattack vulnerability, which allowed hackers to gain access to a mobile device’s second SIM card and send text messages and location data without the user’s knowledge. In response, the company developed the WIBclean tool, which detects and removes the vulnerability from mobile devices.

In addition to its research on mobile device security, Ginno Security Laboratory provides a range of cybersecurity services to businesses and government agencies, including penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, and security consulting.

Overall, Ginno Security Laboratory, under the leadership of Dr. Lakatos, has become a leading provider of innovative cybersecurity solutions, helping to protect mobile device users and businesses from evolving cyber threats.

Our new direction & vision

Ginno Security Laboratory has recently expanded its focus to include providing solutions for cybersecurity issues related to Microsoft software products. The company’s new direction aims to address the increasing number of cyber threats targeting Microsoft software, including Insider, MSOffice, Outlook, Windows, and Xbox.

As a leader in the cybersecurity industry, Ginno Security Laboratory is well-positioned to provide innovative solutions to these emerging threats. The company’s team of experienced researchers and engineers will work to identify and address vulnerabilities in these software products, providing businesses and consumers with the tools they need to protect their data and devices.

By expanding its focus to include Microsoft software products, Ginno Security Laboratory is demonstrating its commitment to providing comprehensive cybersecurity solutions to its clients. As cyber threats continue to evolve and become more sophisticated, it is essential for companies like Ginno Security Laboratory to stay ahead of the curve and provide cutting-edge solutions to protect their clients from potential attacks.

What To Read On Ginno Security Laboratory

Ginno Security Laboratoryaddresses all sorts of issues but in general, you could read around five types of articles on our site.

Insider

As the name suggests, Insider articles talk about troubles that members of the Windows Insider Program experience. You want to learn more about problems that plague Insider-only versions of Windows? In that case, you should spend some time reading articles in the Insider section.

MSOffice

Once it comes to software for office work, Microsoft Office suite is second to none by all accounts. That being said, not everyone could master the features of Office applications at a glance. In addition, it’s not uncommon for Windows users to come across errors while using Office apps. To be able to get the most out of the Office suite on your Windows PC, you should check out articles of the MSOffice section.

Outlook

As a webmail service, Outlook plays a key role in communication between Windows users around the globe. In the case that you like to take advantage of Outlook in day-to-day operations, it won’t hurt to read Outlook articles on Ginno Security Laboratory.

Windows 

Despite its popularity as an operating system, Windows still causes its users a lot of headaches every now and then. You have a hard time turning on and off features of Windows? Unable to access utilities of Windows out of the blue and don’t know what must be done? Then it’s strongly recommended that you search for guidance in articles of the Windows section.

Xbox

All in all, there is no shortage of gaming options on Windows but quite a few people favor the Xbox app. By taking advantage of Xbox, Windows users could play multiple titles on their PC, capture memorable moments, coordinate strategies in online matches, etc. However, while Xbox performs well in most of the cases, it remains far from perfect. If Xbox acts up on your PC, articles in the Xbox section of Ginno Security Laboratory may be able to help you out.

Future Plans Of Ginno Security Laboratory

Presently, our team at Microsoft Today is still small so there is a limit in the number of topics we could publish. Nonetheless, in the future, we plan to hire more writers to analyze more subjects and diversify the content. Besides that, while the current targeted audience of Ginno Security Laboratory is those that live in English-speaking countries, Mrs. Kakani hopes to add more languages to the site soon. Last but not least, if we manage to overcome several organizational challenges, there is a chance that Ginno Security Laboratorywould open an online technical assistance section.

We have been mentioned on:

https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/2019-09-28-wibattack-sim-card-vulnerability.html

https://chinese.engadget.com/chinese-2019-09-30-wibattack-sim-card-vulnerability.html

https://www.cyber.nj.gov/alerts-advisories/vulnerability-in-wib-sim-browser-on-mobile-phones

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5146701.20

https://habr.com/ru/company/jetinfosystems/blog/469651/

https://www.derstandard.at/story/2000109310067/forscher-entdecken-weitere-luecke-bei-sim-karten

https://as.com/meristation/2019/09/30/betech/1569847690_597535.html

https://www.golem.de/news/wibattack-weiterer-sms-angriff-auf-die-sim-karte-1909-144177.html

https://3c.ltn.com.tw/news/38147

https://geeko.lesoir.be/2019/10/01/carte-sim-une-importante-faille-de-securite-reperee/

https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2019/09/30/vulnerabilita-delle-sim-telefoniche-adesso-ce-anche-wibattack-per-controllare-se-la-scheda-e-a-rischio/5487576/

Researchers Disclose Another SIM Card Attack Possibly Impacting Millions

https://www.wired.it/internet/tlc/2019/09/30/sim-card-wireless-internet-browser/

https://www.digitalinformationworld.com/2019/10/sim-card-infection-can-compromise-data.html

https://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/simjacker-un-peu-moins-de-10-des-cartes-sim-vulnerables-39891539.htm

https://zive.aktuality.sk/clanok/142796/odhalili-dalsiu-zranitelnost-v-sim-kartach-takmer-totoznu-s-predoslou/

https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2019/09/scam-alert-new-sim-card-attack-discovered/

https://24.hu/tech/2019/10/01/sim-kartya-kibertamadas-wibattack-ginnoslab-simjacker/

https://securityaffairs.co/92404/hacking/simjacker-attack-countries.html

https://siecledigital.fr/2019/10/01/wibattack-cartes-sim/

https://ithome.com.tw/news/133327

https://startupitalia.eu/63014-20191013-simjacker-paesi-sim-vulnerabiliti

IoT Security: SMS and Voice Service Attacks and How to Prevent Them

https://www.security.nl/posting/625908/Klein+percentage+simkaarten+kwetsbaar+voor+nieuwe+aanvallen

https://mstdn.io/@ralaud?min_id=102770444001769639

https://www.anquanke.com/post/id/188110

https://cyware.com/news/researchers-disclose-new-sim-card-attack-dubbed-wibattack-dc4dcbe7

https://www.planet.fr/high-tech-mobiles-attention-une-nouvelle-cyberattaque-a-la-carte-sim-fait-des-ravages.1860865.1506.html

WIBAttack: the new way to compromise SIM cards

https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/wibattack-new-sim-card-attack-disclosed-similar-to-simjacker.421534/

https://www.epanorama.net/newepa/2019/09/01/cyber-security-news-september-2019/comment-page-5/

https://devby.io/be/news/obnaruzhena-novaya-ataka-na-sim-karty

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