How to attack mobile networks with an iPhone (according to Apple)

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Nordin Bouchtaoui bouchtaoui at gmail.com
Wed Jul 29 19:58:09 UTC 2009


I don't trust this, I think this a way to control the mass. If "hackers"
could hack the towers, than the regulators come with a new law to get more
control of people in sake of "national security".

Make people afraid and you can control them...
But that's my opinion.


2009/7/29 Dieter Spaar <spaar at mirider.augusta.de>

> Hello David,
>
> On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 11:02:15 -0700, "David A. Burgess" <dburgess at jcis.net>
> wrote:
> >
> > So you can jailbreak an iPhone and get direct access to L3 to run a
> > DOS?  That would be very interesting if it were true, but I suspect
> > it's just horseshit put in there to deceive the court, which isn't
> > hard to do in technology cases.
>
> I don't think its that easy (if it would be, why not modify the TSM30
> instead which should be much easier). I just found it very interesting
> that Apple uses it as an argument. Of course such arguments are also bad
> for opening the phone GSM stack to a larger group of people (if this ever
> happens) or developing an open source GSM phone stack which could be
> used for anything else than research.
>
> Best regards,
>  Dieter
> --
> Dieter Spaar, Germany                           spaar at mirider.augusta.de
>
>
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