Feature Phone Hack Can Block Calls, Texts On Some Networks 39
Trailrunner7 writes, quoting Threat Post "By tweaking the firmware on certain kinds of phones, a hacker could make it so other phones in the area are unable to receive incoming calls or SMS messages, according to research presented at the USENIX Security Symposium. The hack involves modifying the baseband processor on some Motorola phones and tricking some older 2G GSM networks into not delivering calls and messages. By 'watching' the messages sent from phone towers and not delivering them to users, the hack could effectively shut down some small localized mobile networks. Essentially the hacked firmware ... can block ... pages by responding to them before the phones that were initially intended to receive them do, something Kevin Redon and company called during their research 'the race for the fastest paging response time.'"
Thanks to the power of Osmocom BB, which has implemented Free Software baseband for several GSM devices. Also see the research paper.
first useless reply! (Score:2)
I'd love to be able to block texting around me.
Re:first useless reply! (Score:4, Insightful)
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You can do this.
Pretty easy...
google yourself a solution.... (hint)
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You can do this.
Pretty easy...
google yourself a solution.... (hint)
All the 'solutions' do not actually block messages. You MUST have a Carrier who offers SMS/MMS blocking at the provider level to actually BLOCK unsolicited messages. All the app-based and OS-based solutions do not block the message, they merely suppress notifications, alerts, some auto-delete the item or otherwise hide it. But the cell company still will show a text was sent to your phone. (Which might not matter if you're on an unlimited texting plan) I haven't tested the iPhone to verify, but I suspect th
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It's a setting in Cyanogenmod 10.2
Add number
no phone calls from that number
no texts from that number
yay CM!
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And it works about 900 times better than any app I tried before CM10.2 for that purpose.
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Wait, you pay to receive text messages where you live?
WTF?
Having said that, there's a few good IM apps for android that
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(stupid submit button) ... that let you send/receive text messages, but of course require the other parties to have the same app installed. Viber comes to mind.
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Then there's KIK too
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I'd love to be able to block texting around me.
A cell phone jammer is inexpensive ... and illegal. This is the same thing - it breaks FCC broadcast rules.
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But...but it has a FCC sticker on it!
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Also, I found out that if you're in a train and sit close enough to the engineer(? the person who operates the train ..) and switch on the jammer while the train is at the station, the train won't move anymore because you're blocking the signal used by the train to communicate with the station. Was kind of funny at first, but then too many people came in asking questions and being upset ... Also, I was getting late for work and people complaining about their phone not working was worse than when they were q
Cool (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Cool (Score:5, Funny)
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Shift+control+t for firefox which also has it under 'history' 'recently closed tabs'
i knew about the menu method but noticed today that you can use the afore mentioned keyboard shortcut. it remembers forms though so can be used to recover forensic data...
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Shift+control+t for firefox
Apparently you missed the target of the snark in this thread [slashdot.org].
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It's probably not a good idea to launch WMD's if you live near a major airport, at night, in zero to low visibility.
If they can respond to the messages... (Score:2)
If they can respond to the messages, can they read them too?
Glad I'm not a Vodafone customer anymore though. I'll be safe until they crack WCDMA
First post! (Score:3)