CrimeCaster
Member
Now I wouldn't be one to propose braking Federal Laws, but I do have an interesting question for you avid scanner listeners out there (only hypothetical of course). If someone wanted to "decrypt" already encrypted digital public safety traffic, how would that person go about doing it? More public safety agencies are headed this route. Once it picks up speed, we will look up and find that we will be in the dark.
I know that my scanner has alerted me to many things occurring around me that I would have had no idea was happening if it wasn't for my trusty scanner. Many of the things I hear don't even make the news. Honestly, I would hate to be in the dark. One day, after programing Johnson County's new P25 into my scanner, I was picking up Olathe encrypted...I programed the talk groups out of sequence I later found out, and to my relief.
So, the hypothetical question is: How would a person decrypt encrypted digital frequencies using a digital frequency scanner?
HYPOTHETICAL!!!
I know that my scanner has alerted me to many things occurring around me that I would have had no idea was happening if it wasn't for my trusty scanner. Many of the things I hear don't even make the news. Honestly, I would hate to be in the dark. One day, after programing Johnson County's new P25 into my scanner, I was picking up Olathe encrypted...I programed the talk groups out of sequence I later found out, and to my relief.
So, the hypothetical question is: How would a person decrypt encrypted digital frequencies using a digital frequency scanner?
HYPOTHETICAL!!!