Investigators Replicate Nokia 1100 Banking Hack 181
Ian Lamont writes "Investigators have duplicated an online banking hack using a 2003-era Nokia mobile phone. Authorities had been aware for some time that European gangs were interested in buying the phone, and were finally able to confirm why: It can be used to access victims' bank accounts using "special software written by hackers." The hack apparently works by letting criminals reprogram the phones to use someone else's phone number and receive their SMS messages, including mTANs (mobile transaction authentication numbers) from European banks. However, the only phones that work are 1100 handsets (pictures) made in a certain factory. Nokia had claimed last month it had no idea why criminals were paying thousands of euros to buy the old handsets."
Damn... (Score:4, Funny)
I think I had one of those & gave it to my 4 yr old nephew to play with / destroy it.
still using one (Score:5, Funny)
I've got one of these in my pocket right now. Do you think it would raise any suspicion if I posted it on eBay now?
Nokia 1100 L000000K! RARE! HACK BANKS!!!
Nokia: 1 - Apple: 0 (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It may be illegal.. (Score:5, Funny)
Kudos to the Crooks (Score:5, Funny)
Here on /. we're always bragging about find good use for old hardware. Well these guys did just that, and now you're going to chastise them for it.
You people have been asking for us to recycle our electronics for years now, bitching about throwing away cell phones, and their toxic batteries. This guys deserve some sort of award for this.
Good job
where can I get one?
Re:Damn... (Score:5, Funny)
You've turned him to a life of crime!!
Re:It may be illegal.. (Score:5, Funny)
That's debit, silly.
crack bank accounts? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It may be illegal.. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Nokia: 1 - Apple: 0 (Score:3, Funny)
Trying to outsell?
Nokia's one billionth phone sold was a Nokia 1100 purchased in Nigeria.
(http://www.engadget.com/2005/09/21/nokia-crosses-one-billion-mark/)
Although something tells me that Nigeria isn't neccessarily most prominent market for apple, since price of an iphone is equal to one years salary for an average nigerian.
They seem to have a lot of royalty. Maybe Apple should go after them.
Re:still using one (Score:5, Funny)
Do you think it would raise any suspicion if I posted it on eBay now? Nokia 1100 L000000K! RARE! HACK BANKS!!!
A++++++ thief. Would steal with him again!
Re:Nokia: 1 - Apple: 0 (Score:5, Funny)
Although something tells me that Nigeria isn't neccessarily most prominent market for apple, since price of an iphone is equal to one years salary for an average nigerian.
That's just because the average Nigerian's money is caught up in an off-shore bank account, and we aren't doing our part to help them access the funds despite the generous offer of 10% commission.
Re:Interesting (Score:5, Funny)
I'm guessing it won't take long for these phones to be outlawed in the EU though.
Yeah, legal prohibition is an excellent way to prevent people from using something. It works so fantastically well for drugs, guns and pirated music/movies.
Don't forget hookers. I think it's illegal to mention drugs and guns without mentioning hookers. And just to be safe, let's mention blackjack.
Oh they do, do they? (Score:3, Funny)
Rest assured that these people count cash all day long, they can certainly work out exactly how much such changes will cost.
I would have had faith in that statement before the credit crisis of 2008 took hold.
Re:crack bank accounts? (Score:3, Funny)
Yes, and it runs on an Atari Portfolio [oldcomputers.net].
Easy money.