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I've been reading stories about hackers taking Nokia 1100 series phones and reprogramming them to use any phone number they want. Cloning the phone basically I guess.

If a phone can be reprogrammed to do this, why aren't hackers simply building gadgets that pull the signals out of the air instead of going after a certain phone ?

Wouldn't mobile carriers be able to detect two receptors of the signal coming from different cell towers, immediately realize there's a clone, and know something wasn't right ?

I guess I'm' just trying to understand why a special phone is needed and how a network would make something like this possible regardless of what's on the phone to begin with.

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Why the downvotes? – yeyeyerman Sep 11 at 8:09
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it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/05/… – Nifle Sep 11 at 8:09
I'm not even going to ask how a topic about something being REPROGRAMMED makes something possible "isn't programming related". – joebert Sep 12 at 14:16

closed as not programming related by Gabriel Hurley, Lucero, Marc Gravell Sep 11 at 22:46

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