23 December 1999 - cell phone security

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Great news, digital cell phone callers! You can relax and trust your ever-loving service provider, because The New York Times is full of it. Reports that the secret GSM code was broken are, like Mark Twain’s death, greatly exaggerated. In fact, only governments and large businesses can afford the equipment to listen in to your calls, and Mark Twain is alive.

Analog cell phone users, I’m sorry. Don’t say anything bad about aunt Myrna, because she’s probably listening.

clue:

If you’re a techie, check the paper by Biryukov and Shamir.

take oh take this clue away

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