Woron Scan 1.09
Woron Scan 1.09 is a digital artifact from the "Wild West" of mobile telephony. It serves as a reminder of how far mobile security has come. While it may no longer be a staple in a modern IT toolkit, its legacy as one of the first accessible SIM exploration tools ensures it a permanent spot in the annals of cybersecurity history.
By logging and comparing thousands of response patterns, Woron Scan calculated the 128-bit secret key chunk by chunk until the full string was cracked. Practical Use Cases in Telecom History Multi-SIM Consolidation Woron Scan 1.09
The fame of Woron Scan 1.09 is closely tied to a specific cryptographic algorithm known as . This was the original algorithm used by many GSM networks to authenticate a SIM card to the tower. Woron Scan 1
| Feature | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | SIM card reading, analysis, and facilitating cloning by cracking the Ki key. | | Target Algorithm | COMP128v1 (a now-broken and deprecated GSM authentication standard). | | Hardware Required | A compatible SIM card reader and a physical SIM card. | | Key Technical Terms | Ki (Secret authentication key), IMSI (Subscriber identity), A38 limit (Cards would lock after too many authentication attempts). | | Final Version | 1.09_865 , often displaying an incorrect file version due to a compile oversight. | | Legal Status | Using this tool to clone a SIM card for any unauthorized purpose is illegal and constitutes fraud. | By logging and comparing thousands of response patterns,
Assist in retrieving lost security codes for older card types. The Technical Mechanics: COMP128v1
