Link to some interesting phone hacks video at citizenengineer

2008-07-27 Thread Breakable
I found some really interesting an well explained video about sim card hack
(and others)
at http://www.citizenengineer.com/.
Maybe its possible to store sim cards into memory,
and get rid of the hardware? Imagine the possibilities!
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Re: Link to some interesting phone hacks video at citizenengineer

2008-07-27 Thread kd8ikt
yeah lady ada is hawt, she also threw up a diagram for a cellphone jammer on 
the net, 
i listened to her on the hope6 mp3's http://tracker.pseudohacker.org:6969/ i 
didnt go but those mp3's
sparked my interest with amateur radio, they talked about the pixie CW 
(continuous wave/aka morse code)
radio a lil board that can fit in an altoids tin, 


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Re: Link to some interesting phone hacks video at citizenengineer

2008-07-27 Thread kd8ikt
i forgot to say, like they said newer sim modules will stop
functioning via brute force attempts, self destruct hey feel
free to try bruteforcing it, worst comes to worse call your service
provider and be like someone threw my phone in a bonfire i need a new
one


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Re: Link to some interesting phone hacks video at citizenengineer

2008-07-27 Thread Charles Pax
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Breakable [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I found some really interesting an well explained video about sim card hack
 (and others)
 at http://www.citizenengineer.com/.


Would the Freerunner be able to run the brute force attack on the encryption
key directly? I know it wouldn't work on modern cards.

-Charles
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