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On the Impact of Rogue Base Stations in 4G/LTE Self Organizing Networks
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2018
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Mobile SecurityEngineeringInformation SecurityNetwork AnalysisMobile Network OperatorsRogue Base StationsSide-channel AttackMobile CommunicationSelf-organizing Network5G SystemWireless SecurityRogue EnodebNetwork SecuritySelf Organizing NetworksMobile MalwareMobile ComputingData SecurityCryptographyNetwork ScienceSelf Organizing NetworkHeterogeneous Network
Mobile network operators choose Self Organizing Network (SON) concept as a cost-effective method to deploy LTE/4G networks and meet user expectations for high quality of service and bandwidth. The main objective of SON is to introduce automation into network management activities and reduce human intervention. SON enabled LTE networks heavily rely on the information acquired from mobile phones to provide self-configuration, self-optimization, and self-healing features. However, mobile phones can be attacked over-the-air using rogue base stations. In this paper, we carefully study SON related LTE/4G security specifications and reveal several vulnerabilities. Our key idea is to introduce a rogue eNodeB that uses legitimate mobile devices as a covert channel to launch attacks against SON enabled LTE networks.
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