informationweek.com — The 64-bit encryption method used by GSM networks (AT&T/TMobile/etc), known as A5/1 has been theoretically crackable for 10 years now, but it was very expensive to do so. At Black Hat D.C. 2008 however, a $1,000 solution was unveiled that claims to crack it in 30 minutes, or for $100,000 it can be cracked in 30 seconds.
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emehrkayFeb 22, 2008
They have trouble getting minor money for salary overtime, you think they can afford 100k?Good catch though
tech42erFeb 22, 2008
..and on and on and on.STRANGERS LISTENING IN ON YOUR CONVERSATIONSCRACKING 64-BIT ENCRYPTIONPEOPLE AND THE NSA ARE EAVESDROPPINGON YOUR GSM PHONES!(it's to the tune of the refrain of "Don't Stop Believing")
gyrfalconFeb 22, 2008
Thanks for helping me waste more of my life...
matt_rubinFeb 23, 2008
all hackers ride around on rollerblades
Closed AccountFeb 23, 2008
Hackers 2: Electric Boogaloo.
Closed AccountMar 2, 2008
"...then you are posting/surfing at work."Crap! Busted!