How the police can get a data dump of your passcode-locked iPhone >> YouTube
9 weeks ago by guardiantech
From the description: "Video giving details of how to detect the passcode and perform a dump and decryption of the iPhone together with new support levels for Android devices." You hope that only the police have this.
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9 weeks ago by guardiantech
Syria crackdown gets Italy firm’s aid with US-Europe spy gear >> Bloomberg
november 2011 by guardiantech
"As Syria’s crackdown on protests has claimed more than 3,000 lives since March, Italian technicians in telecom offices from Damascus to Aleppo have been busy equipping President Bashar al-Assad’s regime with the power to intercept, scan and catalog virtually every e-mail that flows through the country.
"Employees of Area SpA, a surveillance company based outside Milan, are installing the system under the direction of Syrian intelligence agents, who’ve pushed the Italians to finish, saying they urgently need to track people, a person familiar with the project says."
The new arms traders: but it's online arms.
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"Employees of Area SpA, a surveillance company based outside Milan, are installing the system under the direction of Syrian intelligence agents, who’ve pushed the Italians to finish, saying they urgently need to track people, a person familiar with the project says."
The new arms traders: but it's online arms.
november 2011 by guardiantech
Met police using surveillance system to monitor mobile phones >> The Guardian
october 2011 by guardiantech
"Britain's largest police force is operating covert surveillance technology that can masquerade as a mobile phone network, transmitting a signal that allows authorities to shut off phones remotely, intercept communications and gather data about thousands of users in a targeted area."
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october 2011 by guardiantech
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