[asterisk-users] Attacking DECT

Olivier oza-4h07 at myamail.com
Thu Jan 1 09:34:00 CST 2009


2008/12/31 Philipp Kempgen <philipp.kempgen at amooma.de>

> Philipp von Klitzing schrieb:
> > It might not be such a big surprise after all, but recently serious flaws
> > in DECT security were revealed and published here:
> >
> > http://dedected.org/
> >
> > Summary in German:
> >
> > http://www.heise.de/security/25C3-Schwere-Sicherheitsluecken-beim-
> > Schnurlos-Telefonieren-mit-DECT-update--/news/meldung/120988
>
>
> http://www.heise.de/security/25C3-Schwere-Sicherheitsluecken-beim-Schnurlos-Telefonieren-mit-DECT-update--/news/meldung/120988
>
>
>   Philipp Kempgen
>
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Hi,

To attack DECT equipments, a ComOnAir module was used.
This module is a PCMCIA addon which provides DECT connectivity.
I don't think this module is available or manufactured anymore.
So it seems difficult for anyone to reproduce this DECT attack.

Cheers
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