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·Acanac
| reply to dib22
Re: WHY ?! At least READ the source before trying to make a point. The vulnerability only occurs if your phone is a 2G/3G hybrid and your provider is a 2G/3G hybrid as well. When the phone transitions from a 3G cell to a 2G cell, the man in the middle attack is valid. However, when the user is in a 3G only network or uses only a 3G phone, there is no vulnerability. The upcoming Bell/Telus 3G network is such an example. My point still stangs : 3G UMTS is not vulnerable to such attack.
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