http://www.emergentchaos.com/archives/2010/01/another_week_another_gsm.html

"Orr Dunkelman, Nathan Keller, and Adi Shamir have released a paper showing 
that they've broken KASUMI,
the cipher used in encrypting 3G GSM communications.
KASUMI is also known as A5/3, which is confusing because it's only been a week 
since breaks on A5/1,
a completely different cipher, were publicized.
So if you're wondering if this is last week's news, it isn't. It's next week's 
news.

The paper isn't up on IACR's Eprint archive yet, but copies of it are 
circulating around privately. I'm writing about it with Adi Shamir's 
permission."
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Juha-Matti
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