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        <description>This video shows how to quickly setup DragonOS Pi64 to run the jss7-attack simulator. Just to be clear, it's a simulator. Everything is based on publicly available information. The simulator has been around for awhile, so nothing really new here. I just wanted to show how it can be setup and used on DragonOS nowadays. I perform one simulated function which involves using Wireshark to see traffic passed across the SS7 network. Jss7-attack-simulator is an Open Source Java SS7 simulator that makes it possible to simulate some publicly disclosed attacks on the SS7 network. https://github.com/polarking/jss7-attack-simulator Notes used for the setup: sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk, Downloaded and unzip jss7-attack-simulator, Change into the restroom-ss7-simulator/bin folder as shown in the video, open and edit the run.sh file and change the "Setup the JVM" section JAVA="/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-arm64/bin/java", sudo wireshark, ./run.sh attack_simulator -a simple -m intercept:sms, *For anyone wanting SigPloit, it appears to be gone from Github, but it is included in the DragonOS Pi64 build and can be pulled out and used elsewhere.</description>
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