Simjacker - Billion Dollar Mobile Security vs. One Tiny Piece of Plastic - DefCamp - 2019
Offered By: DefCamp via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the Simjacker vulnerability, a billion-dollar mobile security threat, in this DefCamp 2019 conference talk. Delve into the intricacies of SIM card technology, applets, and push messages, understanding how a simple piece of plastic can pose significant risks. Learn about the attack's timeline, methods for location tracking and fraud, and the implications of deploying mods. Gain insights into why old technology remains vulnerable and participate in a Q&A session to address concerns about mobile security in the modern era.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is it
Timeline
SIM card
applets
Push messages
Binary messages
The attack
Location tracking
Fraud
Deploy Mod
Should we be worried
Old technology is vulnerable
Questions
Taught by
DefCamp
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