Man-in-the-middle attack on 3G-WLAN interworking
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posted on 2010-07-01, 00:00 authored by L Zhang, W Jia, Sheng Wen, D YaoIn this paper, we present a man-in-the-middle attack on 3G-WLAN internetworking, one of the widely used technologies in real-world deployment. Since 3G runs CS (Circuit Switch) in many practice and WLAN runs PS (Packet Switch), a gateway is necessary to perform protocol transforming to achieve internetworking of 3G and WLAN. However, the 3G-WLAN gateway is frangible to the kernel upgrade attack which allows the intruder to refresh the kernel of a valid 3G-WLAN gateway. By this means, the attacker can stealthily eavesdrop on all the UE-initiated (User Equipment) traffic from either 3G or WLAN during the protocol transforming and codec transcoding. © 2010 IEEE.
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1Pagination
121 - 125Publisher
IEEELocation
Shenzhen, ChinaPlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Publisher DOI
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2010-04-12End date
2010-04-14ISBN-13
9780769539898Publication classification
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