5G network flaws could be abused to let hackers spy on your phone

submitted a month ago by VITecNet

www.techradar.com/pro/5g-network-flaws-could-be…

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BertramDitore a month ago

Haven’t we always known this? It’s the same concept as a Stingray device, which is used to spy on people because their devices connect to it automatically, assuming it’s a normal cell tower. People don’t know what tower they’re connected to, so if you connect to a “fake” or exploited tower, you’ve basically handed over the keys. This is essentially the same thing, but on a 5g network, which is presumably made up of even more nodes/towers.

Justin a month ago

Stingrays generally use 2G, as the security on earlier standards was pretty lax/broken. I thought that tower spoofing wasn't possible on 4G/5G?

MrPoopbutt a month ago

Always assume that even if not publicly available, some agency has knowledge of how to spy on you.

BZ 🇨🇦 a month ago

4G had a lot of the same issues as 3G, but 5G was a complete redesign (including security). It was supposed to have been way harder to break than previous generations.

LainTrain a month ago

*yawn*. HTTPS solves this.

432 a month ago

Joke's on them. I still use a flip phone, lol.

Hackers just released data on 3 billion people. Feels like there's no point.

Eggyhead a month ago

What, you mean like facebook and google?

polumrak a month ago

Ive installed so much crap voluntarily, I don't think I have any private data left. Why would they even bother?

Optional a month ago

“Flaw”. Sure. Okay.

sunzu a month ago

what is the benefit to end user from 5G?

And all these features for the threat actors lol

2xsaiko a month ago

Higher peak data rate, lower latency, more network capacity are basically the main improvements for phone users. Partially because the whole radio protocol (among other things) was redesigned to reduce overhead and also because of the new mmWave bands which have enormous bandwidth.

sunzu a month ago

I can't tell the difference in everyday usage. Speeds are surely as fuck ain't any better.

Zeoic a month ago

Was a massive improvement here. Went from 50mbps down with a decently long delay when loading new pages to 800Mbps with basically instant page loading.

sunzu a month ago

I never seen anything nearing 800mbps for cell phones outsid of corpo propaganda but maybe your area is not as congests as tests in major cities

Zeoic a month ago

I am not in the downtown core, but and pretty well right in the middle of a 1 million population city. I do believe the 5G tower is on the building right beside mine though, so I may just be lucky.