![]() ![]() ![]() In many IoT devices these days, we have a scenario that the device is connected to its backend with a SIM card. You can probably expect me with more articles with 3G, 4G MitM in future. In this particular case, I am explaining the simplest scenario where the SIM card is working with 2G and GPRS. ![]() This is applicable to many scenarios today as we have so many IoT devices with SIM cards in it that connects to the backend. This is NOT a new research but I hope this will help anyone who doesn’t have a telco background to get started to play with mobile data sniffing and fake base stations. Here is a short blog post that explains how you can make your own Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) setup for sniffing the traffic between a SIM card and the backend server.
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