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"ha10g3n presentz - Spoofing Caller ID with the Nokia 5190^2"
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Disclaimer:
I do not assume ANY fucking responsibility for what you do. For Example: if you
just so happen to lean back in your chair after using these techniques, nock
your momma's DSS receiver out of your window and land it in a swimming pool
full of 'leet wannabe hack0rs killing them and rupturing a fault line, sending
half of California into the ocean. IT'S NOT MY FUCKING FAULT!
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After talking to Wildman in the last meeting, he brought a few details to my
attention. He tried the exact same NAM code on a (un)ClearNET Phone... hmm..
it may work on their networks as well.
A few new implementations to the last txt I wrote (in response to too many
emails):
The spoofing DOES NOT WORK on your HOME network. ie. If you have a fido phone
it will not spoof to local numbers within the network (ie. 780 area code). It
will, however work when you are on another GSM provider's network.
Example #1 (Spoof doesn't work)
1. Go into your NAM settings as described below. And change the outbound phone
number. ie. 1-800-555-1212.
2. Lets just say your REAL number is: 780-707-xxxx
3. Call your landline (in same areacode)
4. Huh? What happened?
Explanation: Microcell's network detects an incorrect CallerID placement on
your paging channel.
Example #2 (Spoof Works, hahaha)
1. Roam to the US. (I don't reccomend you walk) ie. Seattle
2 Now call your landline..
3. Cool It worked!
Explanation: Sprint is the GSM carrier in Seattle, you totaly fool it's
network into believing you are 1-800-555-1212 (Directory assistance) Guess
who gets billed for that Call?
ha10g3n Out
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Well.. Lets get started. Fisrt off this zine is about the Nokia
5190/GSM cellular phone. (The only GSM provider in Canada currently is
Microcell Solutions aka Fido)..
First some interesting points about GSM (lobal ystem for obile
communications):
1. An RS232 cable can be purchaced for around $25.00.. This is handy if you
want to use the Nokia's internal cell modem (Yes, the cell has a built in
mod + demod... Congrats to Nokia!) to connect it to a Palm, laptop or
something similer..
2. GSM has a DES style encryption, so you can hack0r with some confidence that
some lamer with a scanner won't be listening..
3. GSM's compression + error correction is the best in the industry... Yes,
you can actually achive speeds up to 56k... (46.6kbps in Canada.. pr0ps to
the CRTC)
Anyways. Here comes the phun.
First off turn the phone on (duh!), the enter * 3 0 0 1 # 1 2 3 4 5 # (Yes
Fido is one of the GSM providers that doesnt even understand the features of
it's network.. they leave the code at 12345 :)
You should now have a "NAM 1" (Note: When you are finished with setting the NAM 1,
you have to power the phone off then on to have the changes take effect...)
When I questioned the techs at fido they disregarded any infromation of it and
hung up on me. }:>
Cont: Browse through the options until you find "Own Phone #" this is where you can
enter anything you want and spoof caller id information.. kewl eh? (Note: Fido
numbers cannot be spoofed but numbers like 911 can.. just a hint tho)
The other options have no effect when on the fido system. They are neat to play
with when you are in the US tho.. Tower switching and other neat things can
be achieved..
Make sure you write down all the #'s before starting.. Fido will charge you
$20.00 or so to have it all set back to factory defaults..
-- oo00 END SNIP 00oo --
Have phun.
ha10g3n
11/26/1999