Its most famous use was "cracking" the encryption keys (specifically the KI or Authentication Key) of early GSM (2G) SIM cards. By extracting the KI and the IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity), users could duplicate their SIM card data onto a blank "Silver" or "Gold" wafter card.

: Users can retrieve and manage SMS messages stored in the card's internal memory.

: Intensive scanning (thousands of calculations) can sometimes cause older SIM cards to "burn out" or become unresponsive if the card's internal calculation limit is reached.

: The software supports high-resolution scanning, ensuring that even the smallest details are captured with clarity. This is particularly beneficial in applications where precision is critical.

: As a legacy Windows-based tool, it may require compatibility modes or specific drivers to run on modern versions of Windows. Security and Ethical Considerations Woronscan - Hackaday

Woron Scan 109 (hypothetical) is presented as a specialized scanning and analysis platform targeting high-throughput document ingestion and automated data extraction for regulated industries (finance, healthcare, legal). Its core claims: high OCR accuracy on mixed-format documents, robust entity extraction, compliance-aware redaction, and extensible integration APIs.