Decrypting GSM

Check out this video from last August’s CCC Camp, which describes using a Universal Software Radio Perhiperal (USRP) to record GSM messages, and then using an FPGA to defeat the A5/1 encryption that’s used to secure an encrypted GSM channel in the span of a couple weeks. By spending a couple months to precompute a 5 TB lookup table you could bring the decryption process down to just a few minutes.

First half of the talk is an introduction into GSM interception. Second half presents a new method for cracking the GSM encryption A5/1. This is a new attack that can crack any encrypted channel (SMS, Voice) within 3-5 minutes regardless of how long the conversation is (e.g. can crack a telephone conversation that only lasts 4 seconds).

Now, most of us won’t be running out right now to grab an FPGA and a software radio so we can start cracking GSM voice converstations and SMS messages, but the actual discussion of how GSM works and how the team went about putting together a real-time cracking method for A5/1 is fascinating. What’s really crazy is that for a few thousand dollars, anyone could really set up a GSM recording and cracking system. This isn’t just NSA or government-funded spy stuff.

At about the 19 minute mark, Steve talks a little about how mobile identification and position information is transmitted. If you’ve ever called the phone company to track down a stolen phone, you’ve probably been told this isn’t possible. Turns out that if you’ve had a phone lost or stolen, it actually transmits its position information _all_the_time_. So, technically, your network operator should be able to tell you the phone’s location to within 200 meters.

The A5 Cracking Project – [via] Link
GNU Radio – Link

A Carl and Jerry Halloween story

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Carl and Jerry were Halloween Makers in the grand tradition. This story, from November 1960, explains how they built a very creepily effective severed hand for a seance, magnetically enabled so it can tap out messages by remote control on a glass tabletop.

A Carl and Jerry Halloween Story – Link (PDF).

Enter the DIY Halloween contests!

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This is it gang, it’s Halloween – We have a MASSIVE DIY HALLOWEEN contest this year! Makers and Crafters, enter our 2nd annual ghoulishly fun Halloween contests! Anyone, anywhere, can enter all or just some of the contests. MAKE, CRAFT, Instructables and Popular Science have teamed up and there’s plenty of time to win! Here’s how to enter and here are all the great prizes!!!. If you’re in a hurry just add your photos to the MAKE DIY Halloween photo pool!

Don't forget about our DIY Halloween Flickr pool

We’ve had TONS of response to our call for Halloween tips and tricks in our Flickr pool. From Tuscan Raiders:

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To Duffman:

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To creative pumpkin carving:

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Plus there are pet costumes, props and accessories and whole bunch more. Better still, even though today is Halloween, people are still contributing!

DIY Halloween Flickr pool – Link.

Great group costume idea

Since the “Kiss” group costume has been done to death we thought we’d share this original group costume idea:

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It’s actually a a traveling exhibition of modern art.

Group costume idea – Link.

PLAN A DIY HALLOWEEN from MAKE & CRAFT FOR 2008!
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Get a start on Hallween 2008 with our DIY HALLOWEEN 2007 edition from the editors of MAKE and CRAFT brings you 40-plus DIY projects for the holiday that’s made for makers. From the craftiest costumes to amazing animated props and the latest in computer-controlled haunted house effects – Link.