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chamak Joined: Jan 05, 2006 Posts: 226 From: Bangladesh PM |
Hi, I've been watching the movie "Bource Supremecy" lately and suddenly a though popped into my head.
In the movie "Bource" took an agent's sim card copied it into some device and placed it back. Now when that agent got a call "Bourne" could hear everything the agent and the other party was talking 'bout.
Now the thing is, is it just a movie fantasy? or It can really b done?
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jeko.uk Joined: Dec 31, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: south east london PM |
i really doubt that could happen for real.
but you could bug a phone then listen to it on another device
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niranjan007 Joined: Dec 12, 2004 Posts: 230 From: The garden city of India PM |
or if you could somehow make an exact replica of the sim, with the same imsi nos. etc, then it should theoretically work as parallel line for the same number. Like connecting 2 instruments to the same landline connection.
I think if both the original and the replica are in the same cell, there wouldnt be a problem, but if they're in different cells? |
mrao Joined: Nov 11, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Mumbai, India PM |
Hmm..I recall having come across "cloning" of sims on the net some months ago..
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floatlite Joined: Jan 23, 2002 Posts: 486 From: Glasgow PM |
Cloning SIMs is striaght forward enough, and works, but you cannot register both onto the network at the same time, as when you log onto the network, it registers your SIM, and the last to register will be active. |
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