![]() ![]() There are some communications so private that they should never be made public. Posted in Radio Hacks, Security Hacks Tagged apco-25, im-me, project 25, travis goodspeed Post navigation This may prompt an officer to switch off encryption, allowing the attackers to listen in on everything being said to or from that radio. A jammer can be set to only jam encrypted communications. But for us the most interesting part was starting at about 15:30 when the presenter,, talked about directed jamming that can be used to alter law enforcement behavior. That means you can track who is talking to whom. The IM-ME can be used to decode the metadata that starts each radio communication. There’s a lot of interesting stuff in there. ![]() Join us after the break where we’ve embedded the thirty-minute talk. Or rather, ability to do amazing stuff with the hardware is what makes us perk up.ĭetails about this were presented in a paper at the USENIX conference a few weeks ago. We’ve seen this ‘toy’ so many times… yet it keeps on surprising us. Would you believe you can track, and even jam law enforcement radio communications using a pretty pink pager? It turns out the digital radios using the APCO-25 protocol can be jammed using the IM-ME hardware. ![]()
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