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March 4, 2016 at 3:48 am
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One reason for what you mentioned may be the fact that eavesdropping could be happening more with software rather than hardware. As you know, for example security in TDMA is very low and therefore, always codes are used to increase security. Sometimes all that is needed for eavesdropping in physical network is a simple access to the signal which can easily be provided using power splitter. The rest is breaking the codes.
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