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by alfiedotwtf
241 days ago
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> This is insane! Not as insane as it was in the early 2000s… > while link-layer
encryption has been standard practice in satellite TV for decades Before Snowden, I would say 99% of ALL TCP traffic I saw on satellites was in unadulterated plain-text. Web and email mostly. … the pipe was so fast, you could only pcap if you had a SCSI hard drive! |
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SMS was also a bit like this in its early days and you could read them coming off the local cell (also true of calls at a certain time, but I didn't see much of this).
I just did a quick search and apparently many pagers in the UK are still running cleartext POCSAG! https://www.reddit.com/r/RTLSDR/comments/1asnchu/are_uk_page...