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    Unfortunately those inversion scramblers are a little more simplistic than today's state-of-the-art. Modern public safety radios are digital, so the signal path is more like:

    voice -->a/d converter -->AES encryption -->frequency modulation of data (transmitter) -->demodulation of data (receiver) -->AES decryption --> d/a converter -->sound.

    At the core of this is a data stream getting AES encryption so I suppose that part is as crackable as any other AES, but I think there is a long way to go to get there. 

     

    Have a look at GNU Radio. There are a few AES plugins for it, ex https://github.com/sbmueller/gr-openssl

     

     

     

  2. The call to captive.apple.com is the iPhone testing to see if it's behind a portal. I think If the phone connected successfully to captive.apple.com it would have proceeded to load the page that you fed as a redirect. 

  3. Hello, I've got another support ticket that I think may have fallen through the cracks. 

    Ticket #44543. Last contact was from Marc on 11/21 asking me for a shipping address. I replied same-day. Info is in Zendesk. 

    Thanks!

  4. My name is Noncenz
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  5. Log Associations will track clients associating with the Pineapple, not other APs. The Site Survey module  Recon or theSite Survey module will show you which clients are associated to each AP in the scan (no need for them to re-associate during the scan). 

    Hope this helps.

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