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Title: From 5G Sniffing to Harvesting Leakages of Privacy-Preserving Messengers
Authors: Ludant, Norbert
ROBYNS, Pieter 
Noubir, Guevara
Issue Date: 2023
Source: 2023 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP), p. 1919 -1934
Abstract: We present the first open-source tool capable of efficiently sniffing 5G control channels, 5GSniffer and demonstrate its potential to conduct attacks on users privacy. 5GSniffer builds on our analysis of the 5G RAN control channel exposing side-channel leakage. We note that decoding the 5G control channels is significantly more challenging than in LTE, since part of the information necessary for decoding is provided to the UEs over encrypted channels. We devise a set of techniques to achieve real-time control channels sniffing (over three orders of magnitude faster than brute-forcing). This enables, among other things, to retrieve the Radio Network Temporary Identifiers (RNTIs) of all users in a cell, and perform traffic analysis. To illustrate the potential of our sniffer, we analyse two privacy-focused messengers, Signal and Telegram. We identify privacy leaks that can be exploited to generate stealthy traffic to a target user. When combined with 5GSniffer, it enables stealthy exposure of the presence of a target user in a given location (solely based on their phone number), by linking the phone number to the RNTI. It also enables traffic analysis of the target user. We evaluate the attacks and our sniffer, demonstrating nearly 100% accuracy within 30 seconds of attack initiation.
Keywords: Index Terms-5G;Control Channel Sniffing;Tracking;Traffic Patterns;Linkage Attacks;Privacy-preserving Messengers;Pri- vacy Leaks
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/39447
ISBN: 9781665493369
DOI: 10.1109/SP46215.2023.10179353
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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