UK police have trialed a new tactic designed to disrupt the drug trade by remotely disabling dealers’ phones, according to comments made by law enforcement officials during a recent police conference.. Police officers have said the tactic uses ‘DDoS-style’ techniques, although it likely works in a different technical way, with authorities ordering telcos to disable certain phones.. UK authorities adopt innovative mobile disruption strategies, utilizing methods akin to DDoS attacks to efficiently tackle drug trafficking networks.. Mobile Disruption, Drug Trade, Law Enforcement Tactics. . Dave Wreski
The USENIX Security conference has been warned that by tweaking the firmware on certain kinds of phones, a hacker could make it so other phones in the area are unable to receive incoming calls or SMS messages.. The hacker modifies the baseband processor on some Motorola phones and tricking some older 2G GSM networks into not delivering calls and messages. The hack could shut down some small localised mobile networks by spying on the messages sent from phone towers and not delivering them. The link for this article located at Fudzilla is no longer available. . The hacker modifies the baseband processor on some Motorola phones and tricking some older 2G GSM ne. usenix, security, conference, warned, tweaking, firmware, certain, kinds. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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