....now THAT'S #ReverseEngineering at its best.
We do however have succes with #Jammerspic.twitter.com/9rC9KzPHT8
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....now THAT'S #ReverseEngineering at its best.
We do however have succes with #Jammerspic.twitter.com/9rC9KzPHT8
to send repeated calls from multiple devices?
For any type of com but mostly exchange of data.
If you would be forced to chose whether you use an off-the-shelf iPhone, Android or Windows Phone - which would you prefer and why?
the cheapest don't have a iphone don't need one though many overlord bosses require one for work to watch you
.@Snowden @bunniestudios @MIT This is excellent work. Baseband UART traffic for GPS is for A-GPS. Monitoring the GPS amplifier should work.
.@Snowden @bunniestudios @MIT Having worked on Android telephony, Apple seems a bit more secure having their baseband on a separate chip.
.@Snowden @bunniestudios @MIT it's good to read from an independent source that iPhone airplane mode really does turn off the baseband CPU.
.@Snowden @bunniestudios @MIT it's difficult to find Android phones with physically separate app & baseband CPUs. Snapdragon is all-in-one.
That was a great talk. Thank you.
any plans for Android version(s)?
.@buckybits Since this is a mockup, it could apply to any phone. Android antenna test points are easy to find. @Snowden @bunniestudios @MIT
.@buckybits @Snowden @bunniestudios @MIT I'm glad they used an iPhone for the example because other smartphones will be even easier to mod.
.@buckybits @Snowden @bunniestudios @MIT e.g. you can pry the back cover off of a Nexus 5 and access the antennas with snap-on patch cables.
nice, but what about #Android, the most used mobile phone OS?
There are already secure android phones
I'm not a journalist but I still want one
Wearable...WatchBIT!
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