I Can Hear You Now - Traffic Interception & Remote Mobile Phone Cloning
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the vulnerabilities of cellular networks in this eye-opening Black Hat USA 2013 conference talk. Delve into the world of femtocells, low-power cellular base stations that can be exploited for traffic interception and remote mobile phone cloning. Learn how these seemingly innocuous devices, often provided by mobile network operators, can be hacked to intercept voice calls, SMS messages, and data traffic without the user's knowledge. Discover the process of using a femtocell to perform active network attacks and remotely clone mobile devices without physical access. Gain insights into the potential security risks posed by these small cell towers and understand the implications for cellular network security in the modern era.
Syllabus
Black Hat USA 2013 - I Can Hear You Now: Traffic Interception & Remote Mobile Phone Cloning
Taught by
Black Hat
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