How to DDOS a federal wiretap

Researchers at the say they’ve discovered a way to circumvent the networking technology used by to phone lines in the U.S.

The flaws they’ve found “represent a serious threat to the accuracy and completeness of wiretap records used for both criminal investigation and as evidence in trial,” the researchers say in their paper, set to be presented Thursday at a computer security conference in Chicago.

Following up on earlier work on evading analog wiretap devices called loop extenders, the Penn researchers took a deep look at the newer technical standards used to enable wiretapping on telecommunication switches. They found that while these newer devices probably don’t suffer from many of the they’d found in the loop extender world, they do introduce new flaws. In fact, could probably be rendered useless if the connection between the switches and are overwhelmed with useless data, something known as a denial of service (DOS) attack.

Source/Full Story:: Network World
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