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How the Greek cellphone network was tapped
Topic: Computer Security 3:00 pm EDT, Jul 10, 2007

From the cryptography@metzdowd.com list:

A fascinating IEEE Spectrum article on the incident in which lawful
intercept facilities were hacked to permit the secret tapping of
the mobile phones of a large number of Greek government officials,
including the Prime Minister:

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/print/5280

Hat tip: Steve Bellovin.

Perry
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Perry E. Metzger perry@piermont.com

This is worth reading. An operation leverages the "lawful intercept" features of telephone switches, combined with rootkit malware specifically designed for the switches, and a collection of corrupt employees for some very unlawful intercepts. One, possibly two deaths. One of the most sophisticated computer intrusions I have ever heard of. Most likely a state intelligence organization. Americans widely suspected.

How the Greek cellphone network was tapped



 
 
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