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Hacking phones is too easy

39 pointsby goplayoutsideabout 1 year ago

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goplayoutsideabout 1 year ago
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zozbot234about 1 year ago
Good luck trying to do that. Your average mobile phone is running heaps of undocumented proprietary firmware in parts of the hardware&#x2F;SoC that typically have full access to the whole device - there are no meaningful security boundaries whatsoever in most of those devices. If you are minimally security-conscious or your security model involves possible exposure to even mildly sophisticated attacks, you should treat your mobile phone as a toy. The attack surface is just too large for making them even minimally reliable to be a serious possibility. Even if you fix one part of the problem (such as the SS7 network the article mentions) that doesn&#x27;t address everything else that&#x27;s still raising serious issues.
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hgyjnbdetabout 1 year ago
What a non-story. I hate it when news outlets do this.<p>TL;DR: there&#x27;s security issues with mobile networks that are being exploited and there&#x27;s technically difficult solutions no one wants to implement.<p>No detail or analysis or anything interesting.
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