Made the account an hour ago, maybe that's why. Thanks for the heads up
Yeah, by "basic GSM" I mean a common subset that is available regardless of 2G/3G/4G/5G, as in, you can still ping the mobile equipment to see which BTS it's connecting to. (And even if you don't get the TA with…
The network you're on has theoretical full access to everything. If the network is hostile you're screwed, because even with the improved protection in 4G/5G they can still easily force a downgrade attack.
The "force a call without a ring" is just basic GSM. I don't know, but I'm guessing 3G, 4G or 5G support requesting the GPS position from the ME/handset.
The big providers are definitely monitoring, and are probably working with NSA/FBI, if nothing else then at least to look for APT CNE/org.crime.
Also, don't use a VPN provider that knows who you are and don't use one in your own jurisdiction.
Don't use pi-hole, use dnscrypt-proxy instead.
Made the account an hour ago, maybe that's why. Thanks for the heads up
Yeah, by "basic GSM" I mean a common subset that is available regardless of 2G/3G/4G/5G, as in, you can still ping the mobile equipment to see which BTS it's connecting to. (And even if you don't get the TA with…
The network you're on has theoretical full access to everything. If the network is hostile you're screwed, because even with the improved protection in 4G/5G they can still easily force a downgrade attack.
The "force a call without a ring" is just basic GSM. I don't know, but I'm guessing 3G, 4G or 5G support requesting the GPS position from the ME/handset.
The big providers are definitely monitoring, and are probably working with NSA/FBI, if nothing else then at least to look for APT CNE/org.crime.
Also, don't use a VPN provider that knows who you are and don't use one in your own jurisdiction.
Don't use pi-hole, use dnscrypt-proxy instead.