QCSuper
GSMDecryption
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QCSuper
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LTESniffer: An Open-Source LTE Downlink/Uplink Eavesdropper
Think I was looking at this one
https://github.com/P1sec/QCSuper
I recall researching this and deciding zte mf823 is best bet cause 4g but haven’t actually tried it
- A tool to capture 2G/3G/4G (some 5G) radio frames with Qualcomm based devices
GSMDecryption
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LTESniffer: An Open-Source LTE Downlink/Uplink Eavesdropper
https://github.com/0xh4di/GSMDecryption?tab=readme-ov-file
Now I wonder if later Gs have a bit of a decryption loophole for this reason or that, this state actor or that.
What are some alternatives?
FirmWire - FirmWire is a full-system baseband firmware emulation platform for fuzzing, debugging, and root-cause analysis of smartphone baseband firmwares
LTE-Cell-Scanner - LTE SDR cell scanner optimized to work with very low performance RF front ends (8bit A/D, 20dB noise figure)
LTE_monitor_c2xx - LTE monitor mode for Samsung C2xx-based USB dongles. Includes wireshark dissector and Linux kernel driver.
LTE-Cell-Scanner - OpenCL, SDR, TDD/FDD LTE cell scanner, full stack from A/D samples to SIB ASN1 messages decoded in PDSCH, (optimized for RTL-SDR HACKRF and BladeRF board)
zynq_timestamping - Open source Zynq timestamping implementation from Software Radio Systems (SRS)
falcon - FALCON - Fast Analysis of LTE Control channels
Awesome-Cellular-Hacking - Awesome-Cellular-Hacking
srsRAN_4G - Open source SDR 4G software suite from Software Radio Systems (SRS) https://docs.srsran.com/projects/4g