which means: you tell the compiler
i can understand everything, but why is Apple as global company fixes jobs like this to a single site?
Is the same infrastructure available in Windows and MacOS?
Do we know, where it is submitted?
At home we use a phrase from an interview with a EU politician that was done BEFORE the ukraine war and asked about the US/CIA warnings of an upcomming war and he said "Always remember, the CIA was the agency that told…
i still don't understand. Should i put a bet (like €50), i can find an operator that closes such databases, or that you find an operator that doesn't? I'm part of the mobile communication industry (while being in…
It shocked some managers in telco, something we consider a good thing ...
Well, you're invited to join research on network ... because it's impossible to hide your ID from your access network. Tor and similar can hide your ID in transport, but that's no option in RAN.
So you have ID41323 and ID53242 over night (or at daytime) in the same location, how do you map this back to names? It's not impossible, but you need data that exists (like house-to-name mapping) from databases outside…
You just explained the TMSI - something that was used since GSM networks in the early 90s
Serious answer: I have seen operators taking this serious. It's also a european trend not to blindly accept law enforcement requests to open data anymore. For US companies: read something on the recent twitter example.
i'd recommend to watch the presentation https://media.ccc.de/v/mch2022-273-openran-5g-hacking-just-g... in which it's made clearer, that the telco part wasn't the issue. 5G systems can be operated rather secure, but…
Both informations are abstract identifiers and are decoded in a database to 'real' values only, PHY doesn't care about your decrypted ID. If the operator keeps that database closed, a reasonable privacy of who and where…
Actually in 5G network there is almost nothing that isn't encrypted. What Karsten decribes is that cloud installations very often trust the infrastructure, but that's no special 5G problem.
"weather models" "better" - how do you actually rate weather models? Exact prediction or prediction of outliers like catastrophic events? Is there more value in knowing tomorrow's temperature to be 24C or a thunderstorm…
Just wrong. The more correct input you have and the more correct your model of the real world is, the more accurate your predictions are. We already see helpless activities to be better with AI (and a lot of computing)…
The point here is: if the owner of the IMSI catcher has some preknowledge about the target phone. There is no way to avoid this.
Tracking down 'strange' configuration will work in 5G the same way. It still could be, and the pdf covers this, 'strange' configurations can happen in early deployments in 5G also. It will be a false positive for checks…
as explained in the pdf: There is a part of the connection setup, that will happen before any mutual authentification: The telephone offers the IMEI/IMSI to get an initial connection. The network learns this number and…
"You can't see all of the issues and all of the problems and how your design really doesn't work until you actually try to build it." - assuming you build something, nobody has tried to build before. In the 95% of other…
See it like this: They work 6-7 day because they are successful. At the same time they didn't manage to scale.
Notaries are supervised by (depending on state) some local court and there is a feedback system if you are not satisfied with the process.
You cannot secure any system against intentionally criminal behaviour - and it looks like the actual transfer had started an investigation.
I see. But this sounds like his/her office made a mistake in calculating the fee, but let's say this far away from "ripping off" and can be cleared in one telephone call.
point 1) "as the notary might try to rip you off" i'd like to see an example. The position of the notary is the neutral one on signing deals OR notfifying the documents you sign to give you an undisputable legal binding…
which means: you tell the compiler
i can understand everything, but why is Apple as global company fixes jobs like this to a single site?
Is the same infrastructure available in Windows and MacOS?
Do we know, where it is submitted?
At home we use a phrase from an interview with a EU politician that was done BEFORE the ukraine war and asked about the US/CIA warnings of an upcomming war and he said "Always remember, the CIA was the agency that told…
i still don't understand. Should i put a bet (like €50), i can find an operator that closes such databases, or that you find an operator that doesn't? I'm part of the mobile communication industry (while being in…
It shocked some managers in telco, something we consider a good thing ...
Well, you're invited to join research on network ... because it's impossible to hide your ID from your access network. Tor and similar can hide your ID in transport, but that's no option in RAN.
So you have ID41323 and ID53242 over night (or at daytime) in the same location, how do you map this back to names? It's not impossible, but you need data that exists (like house-to-name mapping) from databases outside…
You just explained the TMSI - something that was used since GSM networks in the early 90s
Serious answer: I have seen operators taking this serious. It's also a european trend not to blindly accept law enforcement requests to open data anymore. For US companies: read something on the recent twitter example.
i'd recommend to watch the presentation https://media.ccc.de/v/mch2022-273-openran-5g-hacking-just-g... in which it's made clearer, that the telco part wasn't the issue. 5G systems can be operated rather secure, but…
Both informations are abstract identifiers and are decoded in a database to 'real' values only, PHY doesn't care about your decrypted ID. If the operator keeps that database closed, a reasonable privacy of who and where…
Actually in 5G network there is almost nothing that isn't encrypted. What Karsten decribes is that cloud installations very often trust the infrastructure, but that's no special 5G problem.
"weather models" "better" - how do you actually rate weather models? Exact prediction or prediction of outliers like catastrophic events? Is there more value in knowing tomorrow's temperature to be 24C or a thunderstorm…
Just wrong. The more correct input you have and the more correct your model of the real world is, the more accurate your predictions are. We already see helpless activities to be better with AI (and a lot of computing)…
The point here is: if the owner of the IMSI catcher has some preknowledge about the target phone. There is no way to avoid this.
Tracking down 'strange' configuration will work in 5G the same way. It still could be, and the pdf covers this, 'strange' configurations can happen in early deployments in 5G also. It will be a false positive for checks…
as explained in the pdf: There is a part of the connection setup, that will happen before any mutual authentification: The telephone offers the IMEI/IMSI to get an initial connection. The network learns this number and…
"You can't see all of the issues and all of the problems and how your design really doesn't work until you actually try to build it." - assuming you build something, nobody has tried to build before. In the 95% of other…
See it like this: They work 6-7 day because they are successful. At the same time they didn't manage to scale.
Notaries are supervised by (depending on state) some local court and there is a feedback system if you are not satisfied with the process.
You cannot secure any system against intentionally criminal behaviour - and it looks like the actual transfer had started an investigation.
I see. But this sounds like his/her office made a mistake in calculating the fee, but let's say this far away from "ripping off" and can be cleared in one telephone call.
point 1) "as the notary might try to rip you off" i'd like to see an example. The position of the notary is the neutral one on signing deals OR notfifying the documents you sign to give you an undisputable legal binding…