news of the world bugging phones

news of the world bugging phones

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loltolhurst

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1,994 posts

186 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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really you'd have thought theyd give the cabinet encrypted phones ffs how many issues of national importance / security must they discuss day to day on them. they really need to get security into this century its like the houses of parliament guarded by people with swords inside.

D-Angle

4,468 posts

244 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Any chance that Murdoch has decided to change his allegiance recently?

FourWheelDrift

88,722 posts

286 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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D-Angle said:
Any chance that Murdoch has decided to change his allegiance recently?
No he's still in league with the Devil.

BAHN-STORMA

2,712 posts

192 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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FourWheelDrift said:
D-Angle said:
Any chance that Murdoch has decided to change his allegiance recently?
No he's still the Devil.
EFA

AB

17,030 posts

197 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Its not bugging of phones if I understand correctly, more a case of 'hacking into' their voicemail.

Which, if you are stupid enough as an MP (need I say more) or celebrity (comes with the territory) not to change or enable your PIN code then you really need shooting.

In essence, all you need to do is call up the persons mobile number, hit the hash key for example, and input the standard 4 digit PIN as set by default by the network. From there it is as if you have called 901/121 etc from your handset.

Naughty but incredibly easy.

Tycho

11,670 posts

275 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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AB said:
Its not bugging of phones if I understand correctly, more a case of 'hacking into' their voicemail.

Which, if you are stupid enough as an MP (need I say more) or celebrity (comes with the territory) not to change or enable your PIN code then you really need shooting.

In essence, all you need to do is call up the persons mobile number, hit the hash key for example, and input the standard 4 digit PIN as set by default by the network. From there it is as if you have called 901/121 etc from your handset.

Naughty but incredibly easy.
Exactly, people are idiots and thes reporters are taking advantage of this. Not that this is right but it is hardly "hacking"

D-Angle

4,468 posts

244 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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FourWheelDrift said:
D-Angle said:
Any chance that Murdoch has decided to change his allegiance recently?
No he's still in league with the Devil.
What I mean is, it's hardly shocking to learn that The Sun and The News of the World have been using underhand tactics to get stories. They have long had a blind eye turned to the way they conduct their business, as they have so much sway with the kind of voter who can just about read. The kind which there happens to be a lot of.

Donning a tinfoil hat for a moment, could this be a shot across their bows after it has become clear they are willing to switch sides in an attempt to get an "Its the Sun Wot Won It" headline?

loltolhurst

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1,994 posts

186 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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blimey the editor of the sun now is a woman wouldnt have thought that!