FPCH Admin allheart55 Cindy E Posted February 20, 2015 FPCH Admin Posted February 20, 2015 Has your phone been spied on? A new report claims that British and US spies used the world's largest SIM manufacturer to potentially monitor a huge number of people through their phones. With some 450 networks using the SIM cards made by Gemalto, the NSA and GCHQ may have gained access to a phenomenal number of people's communications data, both voice and data. Gemalto has now come out and said that it is investigating The Intercept's report, which claimed that US and UK agencies used the technology to survey a large number of mobile phone communications without permission. Panic stations Gemalto said it had no idea that such activity was taking place. "We cannot at this early stage verify the findings of the publication and had no prior knowledge that these agencies were conducting this operation," it said in a statement. It added: "We take this publication very seriously and will devote all resources necessary to fully investigate and understand the scope of such sophisticated techniques." Neither GCHQ of America's National Security Agency have commented on allegations of the operation, which supposedly took place in 2010. While this has potentially major ramifications, it's also not all that surprising. Over the past couple of years we've learned a lot about the NSA's behaviour and the lengths it is willing to go to for surveillance. At this point, it would take something much bigger than this to shock us. http://www.techradar.com/us/news/phone-and-communications/were-your-calls-spied-on-world-s-largest-sim-maker-is-investigating-1285375?utm_source=Adestra&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=11262&utm_term=6728373&utm_content=23360 1 Quote ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
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