Mobile Phones
Ken Brown
k.brown at ccs.bbk.ac.uk
Mon Feb 5 03:14:21 PST 2001
Yes of course. Call them and ask them for the number you want.
> Carl Barraclough wrote:
>
> Is it possible to access the contents of somebody's mobile phone
> phonebook over the air without actually touching their phone or
> cloning it?
>
> Please reply to me at carl at carl57.fsnet.co.uk
Oh... you meant without them knowing? Like, illegally & dishonestly?
Like you want to grow up to be a spy?
Search the net for everything ever written by Ross Anderson. Read it.
When you fail to understand it go to college & study maths & computing.
When you know enough to understand what he's talking about you will (a)
be able to hack mobile phones, with some expenditure on equipment and a
small risk to your freedom should the police notice and (b) have grown
up a little & acquired a good enough education so you should be able to
get a decent job which will keep you busy enough to stop hassling this
list with silly questions.
Yours, pompously, Ken Brown.
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