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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">OK, so maybe not $30, but afaik, a
      hackrf would allow you to have bi-directional communications and
      pretend to be a cell tower.<br>
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      Cracking the crypto would be another issue, but I don't think the
      hardware is the barrier to entry really.<br>
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      Steve.<br>
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      On 19/08/2015 3:32 pm, Peter Fern wrote:<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/08/15 15:28, Steve Phillips
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/08/2015 10:34 pm, Jason Ross
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                    <div class="">The IMSI Sniffers are pretty much
                      redundant as they rely on GSM (2G)  operation,
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                    <div class="">Is in 3G or 4G LTE Network it does not
                      work as It is encrypted and the IMSI appears to be
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                    <div class="">(The DIY) ones anyway. You can
                      purchase ones for $$$$$$ which work on 3G
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        I guess some people see $30 as expensive ;-)<br>
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      That specifically says GSM though.<br>
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