Description: Steve is a security researcher with over ten years experience in both industry and academia as well as an extensive background in software development. Steve was the founder of the Osmocom OP25 project and an early advocate of using software radios to investigate the security of wireless protocols. He has conducted in-depth analysis of wireless protocols that include WiFi, mobile telephones and proximity card systems such as Brisbane’s Go Card and is actively pursuing research in the areas of wireless security, secure systems development and exploit development and mitigation.
Mobile phone networks are subject to a wide range of attacks targeting the network itself and the network’s users. Fake cellular base stations have been uncovered in the vicinity of the Norwegian parliament, in the carparks of defence contractors in the DC beltway and located near tech companies in Las Vegas. In this presentation the risks are described and we will demonstrate just how far a motivated amateur can legally go with some basic equipment, a little imagination and some directed effort. This includes running your own basestation, fuzzing the handset’s baseband processor, capturing traffic and exploiting protocol weaknesses to breach location privacy, traffic confidentiality and network availability.
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