A group of American university researchers have broken key 4G LTE protocols to generate fake messages, snoop on users, and forge user location data.
Those working on the coming 5G protocols should take note: the vulnerabilities are most worrying because they're written into the LTE protocols, and could therefore have an industry-wide impact.
Identified by Purdue University's Syed Rafiul Hussain, Shagufta Mehnaz and Elisa Bertino with the University of Iowa's Omar Chowdhury, the protocol procedures affected are:
- Attach – the procedure that associates a subscriber device with the network (for example, when you switch the phone on);
- Detach – occurs when you switch your device off, or if the network disconnects from the device (for example because of poor signal quality, or because the phone can't authenticate to the network); and
- Paging – this protocol is part of call setup, to force the device to re-acquire system information, and in emergency warning applications.
The researchers' paper (PDF) describes an attack tool called LTEInspector, which the researchers said found exploitable vulnerabilities that resulted in "10 new attacks and nine prior attacks” (detecting old vulnerabilities helped the researchers validate that the new vulns were genuine).
(Score: 2) by mhajicek on Tuesday March 06 2018, @09:28PM (1 child)
Also:
"Vuln
Abbreviation for "vulnerability." Another way to refer to bugs or software flaws that can be exploited by hackers."
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/mg79v4/hacking-glossary [vice.com]
So, not the first time or place the word has been used, and people know what it means. You are, of course, free to not like it, much as I hate the usage of "dampening" to mean "damping", or "less people" instead of "fewer people", but we're both fighting a loosing battle.
The spacelike surfaces of time foliations can have a cusp at the surface of discontinuity. - P. Hajicek
(Score: 2) by requerdanos on Tuesday March 06 2018, @09:35PM
Our language is defined by shared opinion. I am sharing mine and I encourage you to share yours, even if we are outnumbered by people who believe that "not tight" and "not win" and "misplace" are interchangeable L-words.