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Russia launches 1st cellphone, clamp-proof and hackers

The Russian technology consortium Rostec has begun mass-selling the Kruiz-K encrypted mobile phone, resistant to hackers and staples, Rostec's press office told Sputnik.
"Thanks to the technical solutions and fundamental knowledge of the developers of the Avtomatika consortium, it will be impossible to hack or staple the device," said the representative of Rostec.
According to the company, the cell phone costs 85 thousand rubles and is sold only to legal entities, and is not available to individuals.
The representative of Rostec explained that the device has a real-time operating system of Russian production, greatly reduced to ensure information security.
Avtomatika says users can be completely at ease about their phone calls within a company that owns the system, as well as for companies that have the same handset.
In May 2018, Avtomatika spokesperson Vitaly Strugovets announced that the consortium had created the first Russian encrypted cell phone that would be available to security forces and business owners who want to protect themselves from espionage. Source:Rostec

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