Re: cryptophone ideas
At 7:09 AM 04/22/94 -0400, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Let me be blunt. You aren't going to deploy a complete new cellular
Do we have to?
phone system on your own. If you do think you are, you have lost your
Obviously.
mind. You can't just hack a CDMA or similar phone to make it secure -- the other end has to be speaking the same protocol. The other end is a very expensive station built and paid for by your local cellular provider which is unlikely to be easily modified by you the customer.
Obviously.
You aren't going to be able to run your own cellphone system, either.
Depends on how rich I get soon ;)
Perry
I am not sure if I am not explaining myself clearly or if you are being intentionally dense. The point is that if we know our stuff, have way too much liesure time and are dedicated to difficult solutions, my cellular and your cellular could be hacked to make use of the DSP as a co/dec for what ever we wish it to. The rebroadaster, central switcher, etc have nothing to do with it- they don't particularly care if they are transmitting ramblings from your mother or your voice reversed in half second snips or a Madonna song. Obviously, analog transmission techniques make, say, a PGPPhone unworkable (even is someone was bored enough to port it to a DSP :), but scrambling and reassempling an analogue stream has nothing to do with the relay and could theoretically be performed by the telephones themselves. Note that I am making no case for this being in the least bit practical- I can think of much better thigns to do with my time. -j
Jamie Lawrence says:
I am not sure if I am not explaining myself clearly or if you are being intentionally dense.
The point is that if we know our stuff, have way too much liesure time and are dedicated to difficult solutions, my cellular and your cellular could be hacked to make use of the DSP as a co/dec for what ever we wish it to.
Analog cellphones do not have real DSP in them. They are ANALOG you see. The digital cellphones can't be encrypted without cooperation of the base station. Perry
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