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Serious phone hacking?

Gloomy Goblin | 15.07.2011 08:24

NSA hacking of all UK phone and Email communications

Here in the UK if you make a phone call or send an email, then it will find its way into the surveillance network formerly known as "Echelon" which also monitors much of the phone and email traffic of the rest of Europe.

Supposedly the network is used purely for security purposes, but confidential commercial information is obviously very valuable, and this will obviously be used to enhance the financial interests of various terrorist states.

Seems worrying that there has been no mention of this rather more serious form of hacking anywhere I have seen recently, and this site continues to publish "news" from various SIG's which in the scheme of things is generally only of interest to members of the single interest groups posting.

Gloomy Goblin

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15.07.2011 14:18

Echelon is 80s technology when most tapping was by direct interception. Since then there are commercial sites which although expensive give access to other persons communications. It is possible to type in a mobile number without the country code and to identify the holder of that number. The security services have adden GPS in real time, when the phone is switched on. It is possible and easy to trace an email to the individual computer used to send the email. The security services can identify the individual if they have to log on to the system.

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