Clipper and Traffic Analysis
smb at research.att.com
smb at research.att.com
Wed Feb 16 08:10:14 PST 1994
> Also, it probably goes via a different physical path. And at least
some
> SS7 trunks are encrypted with DES.
Care to say anything about which ones are encrypted and why?
Or to ask it another way, who decides?
I phrased it that way because I'm not certain of the extent, and I'm
not certain how much of what I know is AT&T-proprietary. But the
obvious risks that encryption avoids are traffic analysis by enemies
(pick your own definition of enemy), information on what channels to
wiretap (remember the furor a few years ago about the location of the
then-Soviet embassy on a hilltop in Washington, D.C.?), and the threat
of phone-phreaking by introducing bogus call setup messages. On the
latter point, recall that out-of-band signaling was introduced in part
in response to ``blue boxes'' and other device that exploited in-band
signaling technologies.
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