750 million phones could be vulnerable in massive SIM security flaw
Karsten Nohl, the founder of German firm Security Research Labs, discovered that sending a fake carrier message to a phone prompted an automated response from 25 percent of DES SIMs that revealed the cards' 56-bit security key. With that key in hand, Nohl was able to send a virus to the SIM with a text message. The virus allowed him to impersonate the phone's owner, intercept text messages, and even make carrier payments. The New York Times cites Nohl as claiming that the entire operation takes "about two minutes" using a regular PC.
Over the past two years, Nohl has tested his method on around 1,000 cards across North America and Europe. DES is used in around three billion mobile SIMs worldwide, of which Nohl estimates 750 million are vulnerable to the attack. Many carriers use SIMs with the stronger triple-DES encryption method, which are not susceptible to Nohl's method, and DES in general has been phased out in favor of AES (Advanced Encryption Standard).
The flaw has been disclosed to the GSMA, an association made up of mobile operators and other companies in the field that oversees the deployment of GSM networks. The GSMA has informed SIM manufacturers and other companies involved of the situation, who are all analyzing how to best deal with the flaw. With the "responsible disclosure" taken care of, Nohl will detail his attack method at the Black Hat security conference on August 1st. He also plans to publish a "comparative list" detailing the SIM card security of each mobile carrier in December. Hopefully by then the at-risk operators will have taken the necessary steps to neutralize the vulnerability.
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Source: http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/21/4542782/sim-card-des-security-flaw-security-research-labs
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neboPosted:
E-TWagering I really hope I'm not affected.
750 million, you'd be lucky
Saying that there is 6 billion phones in use, there is one eighth of a chance.
IRegistered2TTGPosted:
And this is why i stick with iPod touches, and computers You do not deal with hardware screwing you over. Only software.
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