Guide to breakage electric cell phone security revealed
“A German security expert has raised the wrath of the electric cell phone manufacture after he and a group of researchers posted online a how-to guide for cracking the encoding that keeps the calls of GSM-standard cell earphone users mystery.”
“Karsten Nohl, 28, told The Associated Press this week that he, workings with others online and around the worldly concern, created a codebook showing how to get past the GSM encryption used to hold conversations on more than 3 billion mobile phones prophylactic from nosiness ears.”
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