Looks like Phorm wont be opening an office here then #
Posted Monday 14th April 2008 15:46 GMT
Not if there is a chance that the Police actually care about wiretaping
Posted Monday 14th April 2008 14:40 GMT
...story remind you of anything ?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/02/06/greece_mobile_snooping_scandal
"[...] will re-examine the supposed suicide of Kostas Tsalikidis, 39, Vodafone Greece’s head of network design."
Seems like the NSA's been busy in the Med.
Posted Monday 14th April 2008 15:46 GMT
Not if there is a chance that the Police actually care about wiretaping
Posted Monday 14th April 2008 16:48 GMT
Telecom's CEO (at that time) was also FC Inter VP. Somehow Inter's phone calls to refs never made it to the police in the soccer scandal of 2 years ago and they got an Italian title for being oh so squeaky clean (I mean, fielding a player with a fake passport, Alavaro Recoba, for 2 years is not a crime)
Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 11:11 GMT
Yes, I thought that too.
But was it the NSA behind the Greece case, has there ever been much evidence of that? It's hard to overlook that Vodafone is UK-owned, and a hack of that complexity seems so unlikely to have been carried out by a 3rd party. Oddly enough the whole story got minimal coverage in the UK mainstream press too.