: Works with standard Phoenix/Smartmouse readers or dedicated SIM writers.
Many online links promising an "exclusive" or "v.5.0" version of Woron Scan are deceptive. Experts on communities like GSM-Forum have warned that these downloads are often detected as Trojans or viruses. Because the tool requires low-level access to hardware ports, it is a common target for malicious actors to bundle with malware. How to Use Woron Scan Safely
: Using a "collision attack" to find the Ki (Authentication Key) of older COMP128v1 SIM cards.
: Run the software on an "air-gapped" machine or a virtual machine without internet access to prevent potential malware from communicating with external servers.
: Reading SIM card information such as the ICCID, IMSI, and phonebook entries.
: It is one of the few tools capable of extracting these encrypted keys from first-generation GSM cards.
: Ensure your SIM reader is compatible with the "Phoenix" interface commonly required by legacy GSM tools.