Re: mobile phones

2002-04-01 Thread Bret Sanders
Earlier phones, pre-1995 or so, were analog, and it was a trivial task to modify a Radio Shack scanner and listen in. 90% of phones now use digital transmission (in my area at least), so tapping and listening is a MUCH more difficult process. Phone cloning is also almost non-existant with digi

RE: mobile phones

2002-03-29 Thread Sean Tomlinson
At 12:18 PM 3/28/2002 -0800, you wrote: > >There are no mobile phone systems currently publicly available that have >not > >be compromised. How easily, and by who, is another story. But every > >current technology has been compromised. > >There is a simple work-around. Learn to speak Navaho or B

RE: mobile phones

2002-03-28 Thread Walter Wart
>There are no mobile phone systems currently publicly available that have not >be compromised. How easily, and by who, is another story. But every >current technology has been compromised. There is a simple work-around. Learn to speak Navaho or Basque. Make sure your important contacts can, too

RE: mobile phones

2002-03-28 Thread neitherj
There are no mobile phone systems currently publicly available that have not be compromised. How easily, and by who, is another story. But every current technology has been compromised. Jeff Neithercutt CNA, GSEC Wells Fargo Bank Corporate Information Protection 155 5th Street MAC 0186-030