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GSM Network Security

26C3: GSM SRSLY?
The worlds most popular radio system has over 3 billion handsets in 212 countries and not even strong encryption. Perhaps due to cold-war era laws, GSM&#039;s security hasn&#039;t received the scrutiny it deserves given its popularity. This bothered us enough to take a look; the results were surprising.</description>
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