KryptAll K iPhones Protect Users from Chain Analysis Programs
A WIRED article claims that "according to a letter WIRED obtained that was sent by US senator Ron Wyden to the Department of Justice (DOJ)... a surveillance program now known as Data Analytical Services (DAS) has for more than a decade allowed federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies... - December 05, 2023
LetMeSpy, an Android Phone Tracking App, Says It Was Hacked
LetMeSpy, a phone monitoring app said in a notice on its login page that on June 21, 2023, “a security incident occurred involving obtaining unauthorized access to the data of website users.” “As a result of the attack, the criminals gained access to e-mail addresses,... - July 18, 2023
Cuba to Host Secret Chinese Spy Base Focusing on U.S., According to News Reports
A recent news report states: "Beijing agrees to pay Havana several billion dollars for eavesdropping facility... "China and Cuba have reached a secret agreement for China to establish an electronic eavesdropping facility on the island, in a brash new geopolitical challenge by Beijing to... - June 20, 2023
Potentially Millions of Android Phones Have Preinstalled Malware, According to Reports
Ars Technica reports that millions of Android TVs and phones may potentially come with preinstalled malware. - May 30, 2023
KryptAll Phones Can Help Protect Against Potential Cellular Traffic Monitoring of Spy Balloons
The suspected Chinese spy balloon recently spotted, and later shot down, over American airspace may have had the capability of monitoring cellphone traffic in the United States, according to a retired U.S. Air Force colonel. KryptAll phones can keep phone calls safe and secure from interception. - February 23, 2023
eSIM Cards in Your KryptAll iPhone
An eSIM is an industry-standard digital SIM. An eSIM card cannot be stolen without stealing the phone. With eSIM, you don't need to obtain, carry, or swap physical SIM cards (which can also be lost), or wait for them to arrive by mail. You may also have two eSIMs active on supported K iPhone models at the same time. Your primary line will continue to work when you add a data-only eSIM and use it for cellular data. This could include one eSIM for your home and another eSIM for your business. - November 02, 2022
Signal Users' Phone Numbers Were Exposed. KryptAll Keeps Your Calling Safe.
Signal shared that a security breach of its phone number verification service provider affected its users. KryptAll is a zero-knowledge system, as calls are not stored on the server network and calling records are not generated. KryptAll also protects you by not allowing unencrypted calls to go over its network should the encryption of the phone ever be compromised. - October 11, 2022
Cell Phone Service Providers Keep Phone Records
Cell phone service providers can hold call records between seven and 10 years, KryptAll does not generate or keep any calling records and encrypts your voice call, so your calling is safe and secure. - August 30, 2022
Encrypted Phone Featured in Amazon Prime Series
The Terminal List, portrays its characters using encrypted “Kryptex” cellular phones to keep their communications secure so they can operate successfully. These phones are based off the Kryptall® phones that Jack Carr has mentioned in his fourth book in the series, The Devil’s Hand. - July 28, 2022
T-Mobile Breach Exposed Personal Information, KryptAll Keeps You Protected
T-Mobile is warning that an attack against its network led to the breach of data on millions of customers. When using KryptAll, it will keep you protected as it does not require your personal information other than your name and address. - September 21, 2021
Biden's Warning to US Companies About Doing Business with Hong Kong; Kryptall Can Protect US Companies by Not Creating Call Records
According to President Biden’s advisory, US businesses are at risk from electronic surveillance without warrants and the probability of apprehending customer and corporate data to authorities. With the threat of data potentially being seized throughout Hong Kong, the less records generated the better. KryptAll can protect US companies by not creating any call records to confiscate. - August 17, 2021
Security Risks Increase as Work from Anywhere Becomes the New Normal; Kryptall Keep Your Calls Private
Protecting your team from business espionage has never been so important. Providing employees on this new, post-COVID-19, work from anywhere platform is a security challenge that can be addressed by using KryptAll. - July 20, 2021
Attacks May Compromise Encrypted Cell Phone Calling; KryptAll Keeps You Safe Even When Being Attacked
Several methods of attack have been developed that a hacker may use to compromise secure encrypted calling from cellular phones. KryptAll encrypted phones keep you safe even when being attacked. KryptAll protects you by not allowing unencrypted calls to go over its network should the encryption on the phone be compromised. - June 15, 2021
KryptAll Does Not Allow Cell Phone Networks to Spy on Your Calls
Allegedly, China has conducted the highest number of apparent surveillance attacks against US cellular phone subscribers. KryptAll can combat this by keeping your calls private with AES-256 encrypted voice and data and sending it over a private encrypted global network. - March 23, 2021
KryptAll Keeps Your Phone Records Private
Information that can be collected from phone records has become a common form of identity theft. The KryptAll K iPhone employs the highest-level encryption. In addition, KryptAll keeps your calling records private by not generating any calling records. No calling records means no possibility of identity theft through phone records. - March 09, 2021
KryptAll Keeps Your Calls Private Over Hotel Wi-Fi
KryptAll can keep your calls safe and secure even when hotel management and guests use the hotel Wi-Fi to make Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone calls. - January 05, 2021
KryptAll Protects Users from SIM Card Swapping Attacks
The FTC warns cell phone users of SIM Card swapping as a type of identity theft. KryptAll protects from SIM Card hijacking by making it possible to call over Wi-Fi without a SIM Card. - November 17, 2020
KryptAll Provides Secure Satellite Calling
Satellite systems are susceptible to eavesdropping and signal interception. Keep your calls secure by connecting a KryptAll phone via WiFi to your satellite network. This will prevent the interception of your calls and all your calling data. - September 29, 2020
KryptAll Provides Accountants with Secure Calling
Accountants are obligated to pay closer attention to confidentiality than the average business. KryptAll provides secure calling to stay compliant. - September 01, 2020
Kryptall® Provides Lawyers with Secure Calling
After a celebrity law firm was attacked and lost data of their celebrities; their data is being held at a $21 million ransom. If law firms do not secure their client communications and other data, they could violate the attorney-client privilege, lose clients, be subject to malpractice actions, damage their reputation, and possibly also lose their license to practice law. Encryption is a way to keep communications private and KryptAll® guarantees that calls are secure. - June 23, 2020
Legal Cannabis Industry Needs Kryptall® Secure Calling
All types of businesses including the legal cannabis industry have trade secrets and private dealings that need to be kept private. KryptAll® guarantees the security of calls with proven state-of-the-art encrypted calls all without calling records. - June 16, 2020
Kryptall Prevents Cellular Phone Tracking
Governments, marketing companies and hackers have wanted access to cellular phone locations for years. The privacy concern is that if governments can track the location than so may hackers, business competitors and criminals. KryptAll prevents cellular phone tracking while keeping your calls and calling records secure. - May 19, 2020
KryptAll's Secure Calling Maintains Your Business
Communication is the basis to conducting business. Business espionage targeting phone conversations and/or calling records along with email and computer hacking are now a reality. Encrypted calling and storage of data has become paramount in keeping your business secure today. There are solutions such as KryptAll that provides secure encrypted calling, without calling records, to any phone in the world. - April 21, 2020
KryptAll Does Not Have a Backdoor
World Governments are making a stand for backdoors to allow access to encryption and call it "legal access." This will allow governments to have full access to encrypted written and voice communications along with phone calling records via the backdoor, which are often used in business espionage for competitors to access proprietary information such as contacts and clients. If phone calls and records are accessible to governments then hackers, criminals and terrorists will also have access. - April 07, 2020
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Business Workaround Using KryptAll
The outbreak of the Coronavirus is impacting face-to-face business and public communication around the world and citizens are being advised by the CDC to decrease the spread of this horrific virus by decreasing physical contact. KryptAll ensures callers keep their privacy when communicating over the phone, while protecting themselves from the Coronavirus. - March 17, 2020
KryptAll® Helps Journalists Protect Their Sources
Journalists are being forced to act like spies to protect their sources. To protect sources and operate successfully, you must communicate securely. You can now communicate securely with the KryptAll® K iPhone. - January 15, 2020