CAPEC-614

Rooting SIM Cards
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2015-11-09
00h00 +00:00
2022-09-29
00h00 +00:00
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Descripciones CAPEC

SIM cards are the de facto trust anchor of mobile devices worldwide. The cards protect the mobile identity of subscribers, associate devices with phone numbers, and increasingly store payment credentials, for example in NFC-enabled phones with mobile wallets. This attack leverages over-the-air (OTA) updates deployed via cryptographically-secured SMS messages to deliver executable code to the SIM. By cracking the DES key, an attacker can send properly signed binary SMS messages to a device, which are treated as Java applets and are executed on the SIM. These applets are allowed to send SMS, change voicemail numbers, and query the phone location, among many other predefined functions. These capabilities alone provide plenty of potential for abuse.

Informaciones CAPEC

Prerrequisitos

A SIM card that relies on the DES cipher.

Habilidades requeridas

This is a sophisticated attack, but detailed techniques are published in open literature.

Mitigaciones

Upgrade the SIM card to use the state-of-the-art AES or the somewhat outdated 3DES algorithm for OTA.

Debilidades relacionadas

CWE-ID Nombre de la debilidad

CWE-327

Use of a Broken or Risky Cryptographic Algorithm
The product uses a broken or risky cryptographic algorithm or protocol.

Referencias

REF-486

Rooting SIM Cards
Karsten Nohl.
https://srlabs.de/rooting-sim-cards/

Envío

Nombre Organización Fecha Fecha de lanzamiento
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2015-11-09 +00:00

Modificaciones

Nombre Organización Fecha Comentario
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2018-07-31 +00:00 Updated Attack_Motivation-Consequences
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2019-09-30 +00:00 Updated Related_Attack_Patterns
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2022-02-22 +00:00 Updated Related_Attack_Patterns
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2022-09-29 +00:00 Updated Related_Attack_Patterns