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cooperq commented on Apple takes down ICE tracking apps after pressure from DOJ   foxbusiness.com/politics/... · Posted by u/aspenmayer
snvzz · 5 months ago
It was an illegal app designed to aid in illegal interference with law enforcement.

It is unsurprising for it to get removed, as companies must follow the law.

cooperq · 5 months ago
it is actually not illegal at all to report on the locations of law enforcement. This is, in fact, protected speech.
cooperq commented on T-Mobile quietly hardens part of its U.S. cellular network against snooping   washingtonpost.com/blogs/... · Posted by u/Libertatea
cooperq · 11 years ago
Um guys, A5/3 is completely broken. According to Wikipedia: "In 2010, Dunkelman, Keller and Shamir published a new attack that allows an adversary to recover a full A5/3 key by related-key attack.[5] The time and space complexities of the attack are low enough that the authors carried out the attack in two hours on an Intel Core 2 Duo desktop computer even using the unoptimized reference KASUMI implementation. The authors note that this attack may not be applicable to the way A5/3 is used in 3G systems; their main purpose was to discredit 3GPP's assurances that their changes to MISTY wouldn't significantly impact the security of the algorithm."

Even if A5/3 weren't broken, there are still tower dumps and IMSI catchers, which are a whole lot easier to use than breaking encryption. Yes A5/3 is better than A5/1, but I call bullshit on this whole article.

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