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Airprobe, Monitoring GSM traffic with USRP (HAR 2009)

 
 

This talk titled "Airprobe: Monitoring GSM traffic with USRP" was given by Harald at Hacking at Random (HAR) 2009.

The GNU Radio project, and the associated Universal Software Radio Peripheral hardware, has for the first time put access to wideband radio reception and digital signal processing into the hands of the average hacker. The airprobe project focuses on a software stack that provides GSM mobile phone reception and decoding. This talk gives a gentle introdoction into GSM, the airprobe software and its practical usage. Please visit the Airprobe project page for more details.

Speaker Bio: Harald is a long-time member and supporter of the Chaos Computer Club. He is mostly known for his work in the Linux packet filter netfilter/iptables, gpl-violations.org, as well as his research in RFID protocols (OpenPCD, OpenBeacon). In recent years he was the Lead System Architect for the OpenMoko mobile phones. He currently serves as an Open Source Liaison of the Taiwanese Chip maker VIA Technologies, Inc. and continues to run his consulting business.

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