Interesting article:
http://www.zdnet.com.au/researcher-eyes ... 2010_fea_2
Also in the article is link to how to sniff/decode the p25 data streams
http://132.234.113.119/op25/wiki/SoftwarePage
Very interesting! I use Wireshark at work to sniff packets on our network, did not even occur to me that it would also sniff over the air packets (with a suitable plugin)
Michael
Emergency services are using weak and outdated encryption
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Re: Emergency services are using weak and outdated encryptio
Typical media, only reporting what they want, congratulations by the way.citabria wrote:One thing the journo failed to mention (and we explicitly told him this) is that the work was done in conjunction with the relevant agencies. Its a university research project thats funded by the government. We're working with the agencies, not against them.
Michael
Re: Emergency services are using weak and outdated encryptio
And the issue is?
We are not talking about hacking into secure military comms, or an air defence network, or the PM's office... just routine emergency services communications.
It just shows you can do a PhD on just about anything.
We are not talking about hacking into secure military comms, or an air defence network, or the PM's office... just routine emergency services communications.
It just shows you can do a PhD on just about anything.
Re: Emergency services are using weak and outdated encryptio
Cheers Mate!cokebottle wrote:congratulations by the way.
Re: Emergency services are using weak and outdated encryptio
I'd be interested to read your paper citabria - at the very least the recommendations.
I'll be keeping an eye out on news from RUXCON for the presentation.
I'll be keeping an eye out on news from RUXCON for the presentation.