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From: Smelkovs, K. (London) <Kon...@KP...> - 2016-04-25 13:09:11
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Hello, Apologies for slight off-topic, but I am interested if someone has fuzzed layers 2 of 2G and 3G data stacks - below IP, above raw bit stream. If one would try to turn OpenBTS into a fuzzer, where would be a good place in the codebase to build a hook a start mutating packets? Thank you! -- Konrads Smelkovs This email has been sent by and on behalf of one or more of KPMG LLP, KPMG Audit plc, KPMG Resource Centre Private Limited or a company under the control of KPMG LLP, including KPMG United Kingdom plc and KPMG UK Limited (together, "KPMG"). This email, and any attachments, is confidential and may be privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure. It is intended solely for the stated addressee(s) and access to it by any other person is unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not disclose, copy, circulate or in any other way use or rely on the information contained herein. If you have received this email in error, please inform us immediately and delete all copies of it. Any communications made with KPMG may be monitored and a record may be kept of any communication. Any opinion or advice contained herein is subject to the terms and conditions set out in your KPMG LLP client engagement letter. A list of members of KPMG LLP is open for inspection at KPMG's registered office. KPMG LLP (registered no. OC301540) is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales. Each of KPMG Audit plc (registered no. 03110745), KPMG United Kingdom plc (registered no. 03513178) and KPMG UK Limited (registered no. 03580549) are companies registered in England and Wales. Each entity's registered office is at 15 Canada Square, London, E14 5GL. For full details of our professional regulation please refer to https://www.kpmg.com/uk/en/about/aboutkpmg/pages/regulatory-information.aspx. |