The long version is: you can't readout the encryption key from new simcards.
Gifted hackers have resigned on this.
If you come up with a solution, you'll probably on title page of quite some
papers ;-)
See a thread on this some weeks/mnths ago here n one of the ML
cheers
jOERG
Am Sa 26. Juli
Am Do 24. Juli 2008 schrieb Adam Talbot:
Could I get around this with a SIM card burner? Is there such a thing?
Copy the 71234O SIM onto one of my old SIMs?
-Adam
GSM-SIM can't be copied [short version]
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can't is such a horrible word :-)
I have been told that many time about installing Linux on different
peaces of hardware. I have 30+ SIMs to burnout, destroy, or otherwise
use as guitar picks. The long version would be?
-A
On Sat, 2008-07-26 at 11:00 +0800, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Am Do 24.
Picked up a pile of SIM cards from a local junk dealer. Turns out all
the older cards work just fine. My carrier is ATT so I can not
activate an old SIM. The newer ATT cards are model 71234G and 71234D do
not work at all. But people are reporting the 71234O working. So I
find one. It works
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