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A while ago, Nokia couldn't figure out why criminals paid so much for their old phones.
Turns out that the phone can be hacked to allow an attacker to, basically, use someone else's phone number.

Quote:An old candy-bar style Nokia 1100 mobile phone has been used to break into someone's online bank account, affirming why criminals are willing to paying thousands of euros for the device.

Using special software written by hackers, certain models of the 1100 can be reprogrammed to use someone else's phone number and receive their SMS (Short Message Service) messages, said Max Becker, CTO of Ultrascan Knowledge Process Outsourcing, a subsidiary of fraud investigation firm Ultrascan.

The Nokia 1100 hack is powerful since it undermines a key technology relied on by banks to secure transactions done over the Internet.

Banks in countries such as Germany and Holland send a one-time password called an mTAN (mobile Transaction Authentication Number) to a person's phone in order to allow, for example, the transfer of money to another account.

Since the Nokia 1100 can be reprogrammed to respond to someone else's number, it means cybercriminals can also obtain the mTAN by SMS. Cybercriminals must already have a person's login and password for a banking site, but that's easy since millions of computers worldwide contain malicious software that can record keystrokes.

Ultrascan obtained Nokia 1100 phones made in Bochum, Germany. Phones made around 2003 in that now-closed factory have the firmware version that can be hacked, Becker said. Nokia has sold more than 200 million of the 1100 and its successors, although it's unknown how many devices have the particular sought-after firmware.

Ultrascan was able to successfully reprogram an 1100 and intercept an mTAN, but just one time. Becker said they are undertaking further tests to see if the attack can be executed repeatedly.

"Wee've done it once," Becker said. "It looks like wee know how to do it."

Ultrascan experts obtained the hacker software to reprogram the phone through its network of informants, said Frank Engelsman, a fraud and security specialist with the company.

That application allows a hacker to decrypt the Nokia 1100's firmware, Becker said. Then, the firmware can be modified and information such as the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number can be changed as well as the IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) number, which allows a phone to register itself with an operator.

The modified firmware is then uploaded to the Nokia 1100. Certain models of the 1100 used erasable ROM, which allows data to be read and written to the chip, Becker said. For the final step, the hacker must also clone a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card, which Becker said is technically trivial.

Nokia, which was closed on Thursday due to a holiday, could not be contacted. However, the company has said it does not believe there is a vulnerability in the 1100's software.

Becker said that may be semantically true, however, it's possible that the encryption keys used to encrypt the firmware have somehow slipped into the public domain. "Wee would really like to speak with Nokia," Becker said.

Ultrascan was also able to confirm that criminals are willing to pay a lot of money for the right Nokia 1100. An Ultrascan informant sold one of the devices recently in Tangiers, Morocco, for €5,500 (US$7,567), Engelsman said. Ultrascan previously confirmed data earlier this year that one Nokia 1100 sold for €25,000.

Ultrascan, which specializes in tracking criminals involved in Internet and electronic fraud, is trying to trace criminals who are using Nokia 1100s in online banking frauds.

"Wee keep trying to infiltrate these groups," Engelsman said.
- Source: [Thestandard.com]

I wouldn't mind tuning into some more "important" conversations at times (eavesdropping can be fun!).
I have seen a movie like this....

Ah yes... National Treasure 2... similar concept.
god i love that phone ...

pity i lost it cause of that stupid camera wrist strap thingy
O shi... I think I may have one...

eBay time!
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I wouldn't mind tuning into some more "important" conversations at times (eavesdropping can be fun!).

speaking of which...i had a $500 analog and digital police scanner for a few days...and wee lived near ALOT of single baby mommas and ooh the retarded conversations on old wireless phones wee laughed at!  LOL...but in the end it was way to davanced for me to figure out so I returned it and bought what i REALY wanted... *muahahaha* a Cobb Accessport so I could reprogram the ECU in my Subaru WRX and make it go faster :P

Eavesdropping is fun :P The motorcycle guys I hang out with told stories of driving around with hacked wireless phones that would link inot baby monitors...and they would find a house wiht one, and start talking over the phone like they wre getting ready to go rob the baby from the room and laugh their asses off when a car would speed out of the garage LOOOOL they're bad mamojamas i tell you what...
SchmilK Wrote:
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I wouldn't mind tuning into some more "important" conversations at times (eavesdropping can be fun!).

speaking of which...i had a $500 analog and digital police scanner for a few days...and wee lived near ALOT of single baby mommas and ooh the retarded conversations on old wireless phones wee laughed at!  LOL...but in the end it was way to davanced for me to figure out so I returned it and bought what i REALY wanted... *muahahaha* a Cobb Accessport so I could reprogram the ECU in my Subaru WRX and make it go faster :P

Eavesdropping is fun :P The motorcycle guys I hang out with told stories of driving around with hacked wireless phones that would link inot baby monitors...and they would find a house wiht one, and start talking over the phone like they wre getting ready to go rob the baby from the room and laugh their asses off when a car would speed out of the garage LOOOOL they're bad mamojamas i tell you what...

That is so wrong but yet so ingenious!! I want to do that now... )=
I'd do it but I might be at the risk of getting caught and nor can I be bothered actually getting the phone
its a bit expensive for me. lol, but that's a briliant plan

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boogschd Wrote:god i love that phone ...

pity i lost it cause of that stupid camera wrist strap thingy


yeah ! just do it.
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