Honest 836 Report post Posted March 19, 2012 GSM phones in India can be hacked Mobile phones on the GSM network in India are not very secure, according to a demonstration by security company, Matrix Shell. Business Line reports that the four founding members of Matrix Shell claim that they were able to hack into GSM phones and use the International Mobile Subscriber Identity, which is a unique number assigned to the SIM card. They were able to make phone calls, intercept phone calls, inflate the bill of a postpaid subscriber and deplete the balance of a prepaid subscriber. Service providers will not raise a security concern from any of these activities, because they appear as though they were made by the person whose account it is. They used firmware called Osmocom, and using software they wrote on it, they were able to hack into a GSM phone. They explained their ease of hacking into a GSM phone here with the level of encryption Indian GSM networks use. Akib Sayyed, one of the founders of Matrix Shell explained that standard encryption on a GSM network should be 5/1, but in India, most providers use 5/0, which essentially is no encryption. He did not specify, however, which Indian networks in particular provide the lower encryption. Operators tend to avoid heavier encryption as this would mean the time taken to connect the mobile to the Base Transceiver Station would be greater. Networks want to avoid that as there is a lot of traffic on the GSM networks. More encryption would also mean more hardware upgrades. Those using the correct encryption frequently shut it off. Courtesy : Tech2 Thanks to Padmini Harchandrai Image Credit : Getty Images via Tech2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
parin 857 Report post Posted March 19, 2012 Nice info sirji Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mastermunj 10 Report post Posted March 19, 2012 Important piece of information Honestji. Is it one more reason to stick to cdma? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karthik R 246 Report post Posted March 19, 2012 Is it one more reason to stick to cdma? CDMA technology is not completely hack-proof either thought it natively comes with more security. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mastermunj 10 Report post Posted March 19, 2012 ^^ No technology in world is hack-proof per say. But its the moment for people like me who are planning to port out from CDMA, to console ourselves and stick to CDMA with peace and patience, may be for a while at least Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TechieGuy 1 Report post Posted March 19, 2012 Yes, no technology is hack proof but at the same time when Gsm Operators worldwide using encryption then why the hell Indian Opertors are not using the same encryption method? Indian operators are taking subscribers for granted? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites