الأربعاء، 8 يناير 2014

US, UK Hacked The Phone Network in Uganda


US, UK Hacked The Phone Network in Uganda



According to a new report , U.S. agencies and British intelligence cut remotely on the system telephone network to access Uganda talks high profile people in Uganda.
This report provides information about the shadowy practice of collecting foreign intelligence by the U.S. and Britain to remotely access and data conversations on phones, personal computers , hard drives , mobile phones and SIM cards routers in other countries .
Similarly, this report also revealed that remotely Uganda Telecom is used to listen to conversations of officials of the Embassy of Ecuador in London, where Julian Assange - founder of Wikileaks had sought refuge.


According to information published by www.theregister.co.uk operators described in the framework of GCHQ or the UK Government Communications Headquarters used any base station infrastructure mimics Uganda Telecom and collects the signals to mobile leverage mobile phones.
The report also hinted that the U.S. and British intelligence could have led to high-profile people in the Government of Uganda. Recently, the National Security Agency U.S. has been in the limelight in order to spy on hacking and world leaders. The result has been a worldwide scandal.
The report also revealed that immediately after Assange , founder of Wikileaks came to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London , the staff of the embassy began receiving messages splash telecommunications company in Uganda cell phones. It is because the British intelligence services had not properly reorganized sipping Database previous operation of any station in Uganda .
The website included the details of network hacker telecom Uganda are included in a document of 50 pages of top secret , written by a division of the NSA or National Security Agency U.S. and this was sent to Der Spiegel - Germany magazine.
The news uganda telecom piracy was revealed by journalist Jacob Appelbaum in importance to the 30th Chaos Communication Congress held in Germany on December 30 . The complete document was uploaded to www.cryptome.org , website whistleblowing and lists the names of the affected organizations and individuals.
But there was no immediate response from the regulator of the communications industry , the UCC or the Uganda Communications Commission . The director of the UCC for communications and consumer affairs , Fred Otunnu asked for more time to commit in order to reach an appropriate reaction .
The telecommunications manager Amir Ali Director Uganda could not be reached by phone . By press time , Amir had not responded to the e-mail message seeking comment.

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