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Made IMSI-Catcher attacks linkable authored Dec 30, 2014 by SecUpwN's avatar SecUpwN
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**Please use the sidebar on the right to navigate through this WIKI.** **Please use the sidebar on the right to navigate through this WIKI.**
The [Android-IMSI-Catcher-Detector](https://secupwn.github.io/Android-IMSI-Catcher-Detector) (short: AIMSICD) is an Android open-source based project to detect and avoid fake base stations (IMSI-Catchers) or other base-stations (mobile antennas) with poor/no encryption. Our project aims to warn you if the ciphering is turned off on your phone, if you've been tracked via Silent/Stealth SMS and also enable several protection-mechanisms. Since our App is under constant development, we always search for testers and security-enthusiastic developers. Don't be shy, feel free to contribute in any way you can! The [Android-IMSI-Catcher-Detector](https://secupwn.github.io/Android-IMSI-Catcher-Detector) (short: AIMSICD) is an Android open-source based project to detect and avoid fake base stations (IMSI-Catchers) or other base-stations (mobile antennas) with poor/no encryption. Our project aims to warn you if the ciphering is turned off on your phone, if you've been tracked via Silent/Stealth SMS and also enable several protection-mechanisms. Since our App is under constant development, we always search for testers and security-enthusiastic developers. Don't be shy, feel free to contribute in any way you can! Even the smallest pull requests are very much appreciated.
**Some attacks IMSI-Catchers are capable of:** ##### **Some attacks IMSI-Catchers are capable of:**
* **[Espionage on Norwegian Politicians](http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/newspaper-discovers-someone-listening-norwegian-politicians-phone-calls-1479385)** * **[Espionage on Norwegian Politicians](http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/newspaper-discovers-someone-listening-norwegian-politicians-phone-calls-1479385)**
* [NSA-Killings with IMSI-Catcher drones](https://firstlook.org/theintercept/article/2014/02/10/the-nsas-secret-role/) * [NSA-Killings with IMSI-Catcher drones](https://firstlook.org/theintercept/article/2014/02/10/the-nsas-secret-role/)
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