Thanks Fabian,

Thanks, I thought I was missing something here. So we still need some FPGA
stuff to do..
Hope we can solve it in 2010..

Greetz, Ronald



2009/12/30 Fabian van den Broek <[email protected]>

> The news items are indeed misleading. The presentation was mostly
> about the A5/1 tables. Frequency hopping did come up, and a possible
> approach was discussed (moving more processing into the u...@2s FPGA).
> However most media articles make it sound like Karsten and Chris
> "cracked" the hopping algorithm using a 2 TB table *sigh*.
>
> Btw Karsten: although the article on PCWorld seems one of the more
> accurate, they seem to be refering to you by the name of Knoll several
> times.
> http://www.pcworld.com/article/185542/hackers_show_its_easy_to_snoop_on_a_gsm_call.html
>
> Fabian
>
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Ronald <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> > Couldn't be there at the conference. So probably the newsitems are a
> little
> > misleading.But some of them  refer back to a frequency hopping hack. So
> what
> > can be done at the moment. I thought the problem of frequency hopping was
> > that it is renegotiated after encryption is enabled. And the problem was
> the
> > scanning of all frequencies simultaniously? Or is there something new I
> > missed?
> > Ronald
> >
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