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It was
in the media over here in Germany some days ago. It seems to be a fundamental
flaw in the GSM design. AFIK, the attacker pretends to be a GSM base station and
can receive the call via a cell handover. Using this technology, it would also
possible to call "in the name of" (with the caller id of) any victim that comes
close enough to the fake base station. It was said that the GSM providers do not
really care because a) it would be to hard to set up the equipment and b) it
would probably to expensive for the operators to fix this ;)
None
of this is first-hand knowledge, but it may be helpful...
Rainer
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Title: Nachricht
- [Full-Disclosure] Israeli boffins crack GSM code Richard Spiers
- RE: [Full-Disclosure] Israeli boffins crack GSM co... Kevin Spett
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] Israeli boffins crack GSM co... Gregory A. Gilliss
- RE: [Full-Disclosure] Israeli boffins crack GS... Kevin Spett
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] Israeli boffins crack GS... Damian Gerow
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] Israeli boffins crac... Damian Gerow
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] Israeli boffins ... Richard Spiers
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] Israeli boffins crack GSM co... vosipov
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] Israeli boffins crack GSM co... Rainer Gerhards
- Re: [Full-Disclosure] Israeli boffins crack GS... Adam Shostack
