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futhey | 2 years ago
I hope this pushes more manufacturers to switch to rolling-code algorithms (like the key fob your car uses), in place of simpler, less secure codes that can be captured and replayed.
futhey | 2 years ago
I hope this pushes more manufacturers to switch to rolling-code algorithms (like the key fob your car uses), in place of simpler, less secure codes that can be captured and replayed.
tivert|2 years ago
Did it?
IIRC, the biggest thing to fall out of that is the US government banned scanners that could pick up the frequencies commonly used by cordless phones.
cruffle_duffle|2 years ago
I recall that. I think the age of SDR's made such a ban (law?) almost impossible to enforce.
forinti|2 years ago
In the 90s my brother had a portable TV/Radio which we managed to tune into cellphone conversations.
Those were the days you could still telnet 25 to send emails with whatever sender you wanted. I used to send Christmas greetings from Santa to my colleagues at uni.
EA|2 years ago
Being an elementary aged student poking around, I realized I could use the tuner to listen in to telephone calls somehow. Granted, I lived on a farm and there were probably only two dozen houses within a mile radius of our home; the nearest being a quarter mile away. I had a small rabbit ear antenna on the back of my CRT TV that could have been plugged into the VCR.
I don't recall the actual hardware I had.
I never figured out if I was listening to cordless phones (seems they would not be powerful enough to reach me), cell phone signals (there were few cell phones in my poor rural community I assume but I guess there could have been travelers on a nearby highway), or CB radio signals from truckers on the highway (these seemed like mundane person to person conversations; not trucker conversations). Perhaps it could have been long distance HAM operators though they didn't seem to use any HAM protocols while speaking.
ashleyn|2 years ago
[1]: https://www.telecomtrainer.com/amps-cellular/
[2]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-American_television_freq...
porbelm|2 years ago
https://www.midnightblue.nl/tetraburst
IshKebab|2 years ago
w-ll|2 years ago
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