Am 25.10.2012 19:55, schrieb Matthias Apitz:
> Some days ago I've read in a German computer magazine about Android
> security bugs where URL's of the form tel:.... are directly send down
> from the browser to the modem and mal ware web sides include so called
> special dial codes to manipulate (invalidate PIN/PUK) your SIM card or
> do even stuff more worse. So far so good (and Android users deserve it).
> 
> The issue let me ask:
> - Is there a list of such special codes the modem of our FR understands,
>   for example to switch off calling party number presentation to the
>   remote side, or others?

I don't know about such a list.

> - Can the normal SHR dialer application be used to send them to the modem
>   and represent the answer of the modem, or are there other applications
>   for this in SHR?

The default SHR dialer and fsogsmd support those USSD-Codes. For example
I use *100# regularly to check my balance. The dialer shows a "popup"
window which shows the result after dialing.

Cheers,
  slyon

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