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mrjeeves
·anno scorso·discuss
Coming second half of this year!
mrjeeves
·anno scorso·discuss
Oops. Thanks.
mrjeeves
·anno scorso·discuss
It's tough, but when the people don't respond what do you do?

Do you just sit on the info, hoping noone else sees it and exploits it?

Or do you try and get them to fix it somehow?
mrjeeves
·anno scorso·discuss
The headers are included in every single downlink message after initiating a call, including the downlink SIP Invite message before 100 Trying, 180 Ringing or 183 Session Progress.

If you're quick enough (or automate this with dedicated software, like an attacker might actually do), it won't even need to ring out. It's really not good.
mrjeeves
·anno scorso·discuss
I doubt it. This is likely O2 UK specific.
mrjeeves
·anno scorso·discuss
This one is actually on us. The email contacted was actually @virginmediao2.co.uk, not @virginmedia.co.uk. It's a typo in the article.

I'll update it with a correction.
mrjeeves
·anno scorso·discuss
We know the relevant team within O2 was actually informed, but evidently no action (or insufficient action) was taken.
mrjeeves
·anno scorso·discuss
Hello, article editor here. Many Android devices with Qualcomm chips offer the option to expose a modem diagnostics port over USB meaning a rooted device isn't even needed. It's just much easier to use NSG rooted on-device than going around with a laptop places.

It's as simple as using Scat (https://github.com/fgsect/scat) with the modem diag port enabled to view all signalling traffic to/from the network.
mrjeeves
·4 anni fa·discuss
Yes, you can do the first one. There's a post scrubber on the right hand side of any thread with buttons for top and bottom.

Disclaimer: Flarum core dev