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krll-k2015-02-20 02:10:07
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krll-k, 2015-02-20 02:10:07

Is there an analogue of aircrack-ng for 2g/3g networks?

Not so long ago, I tried the aircrack-ng utmlet set again. I must say that until recently I did not understand how attacks on merciless networks are carried out: what software is used, what protection technologies are available and which ones are vulnerable. With WiFi networks, everything immediately became clear, I even tried it on my neighbors. But now I want to know further, and 2g / 3g mobile networks immediately come to mind. I remember a few years ago I came across articles from security conferences published in translation on Habré, but then I did not attach importance to this information. Well, a couple of years have passed, many have mobile modems. What is the situation with the security of 2g / 3g networks: what software is already available (under linux), what attack methods can already be tried?

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Spetros, 2015-02-20
@Spetros

Google, what does your keywords say?
In general, it is naive to ask illegal things on public sites, hackers breaking GSM networks do not sit here.

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Aleksandr Sh, 2015-02-22
@DarkWolf13

st 272 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, well, they will add a couple more - three in total, you will write later, like you were engaged in independent monitoring of the security of cellular networks)))))) ... but the "soul" craves adventure ....

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