!!top!! | Woron Scan 1.09
A secret 128-bit cryptographic key assigned by the carrier. The network uses the Ki to authenticate the device through a challenge-response handshake without ever sending the key itself over the air. The Evolution: Woron Scan vs. Sim-Scan
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Woron Scan 1.09 functions by exploiting vulnerabilities in those original hashing loops, executing a rapid succession of commands to piece together the card's hidden algorithmic puzzle pieces. Woron Scan 1.09
A secret 128-bit value paired with the IMSI. The Ki is never broadcast over the air; instead, it is used locally on the SIM chip to sign cryptographic challenges sent by the carrier's network. The Vulnerability of COMP128v1
Development ended around 2006, and no official updates will ever be released. However, the tool continues to run on modern Windows versions with minor tweaks. Some enthusiasts have attempted to reverse-engineer and modernize it (e.g., “Woron Scan NG”), but none have achieved the same cult status. A secret 128-bit cryptographic key assigned by the carrier
Woron Scan is a designed to be fast, small (one executable, no installation), and easy to use. It’s often compared to a simpler version of Nmap but without the scripting engine or OS fingerprinting.
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