http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/12/breaking-gsm-with-a-15-phone-plus-smarts/

Speaking at the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) Congress here Tuesday, a pair of 
researchers demonstrated a start-to-finish means of eavesdropping on encrypted 
GSM cellphone calls and text messages, using only four sub-$15 telephones as 
network “sniffers,” a laptop computer and a variety of open source software.

While such capabilities have long been available to law enforcement with the 
resources to buy a powerful network-sniffing device for more than $50,000 
(remember The Wire?), the pieced-together hack takes advantage of security 
flaws and shortcuts in the GSM network operators’ technology and operations to 
put the power within the reach of almost any motivated tech-savvy 
programmer..................





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