Medani et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Review of mobile short message service security issues and techniques towards the solutionMedani et al., 2011
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- Medani A
- Gani A
- Zakaria O
- Zaidan A
- Zaidan B
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- Scientific Research and Essays
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The short message service (SMS) is one of the highly used and well-tried mobile services with global availability within all GSM networks. The existing SMS is limited to the transmission of secure plain text between different mobile phone subscribers. SMS does not …
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