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Foxtrot wrote: > On Tue 19 Feb 2008 16:24:04, Palindrome <me9@privacy.net> wrote: > >> Foxtrot wrote: >>> I have never been a conspiracy theorist but I suspect that a >>> particular group of people may try to tap my landline. >>> >>> I am in the UK and access to my phone wires is quite easy because >>> I live in a block of flats. There are various oblong concrete >>> covers for the BT and     

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Author: Palindrome
Date: Feb 21, 2008 08:00

On Tue 19 Feb 2008 22:28:02, Palindrome <me9@privacy.net> wrote: The scope of this thread was the suspected tapping of a landline phone going to a flat. Generally extremely easy to do, needing little expertise or expensive equipment. The suggestion was to use a mobile phone - which, as the OP is in the uk, means a phone with an encrypted digital data stream. Intercepting that would
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On Tue 19 Feb 2008 16:24:04, Palindrome <me9@privacy.net> wrote: > Foxtrot wrote: >> I have never been a conspiracy theorist but I suspect that a >> particular group of people may try to tap my landline. >> >> I am in the UK and access to my phone wires is quite easy because >> I live in a block of flats. There are various oblong concrete >> covers for the BT and VirginMedia lines to the     

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Author: Foxtrot
Date: Feb 21, 2008 06:55

Clint Sharp wrote: In message <R6Huj.229393$X76.37392@fe08.news.easynews.com>, Palindrome <me9@privacy.net> writes It is possible to intercept digital cellphone traffic, but decrypting it, without cloning the phone's key (which needs physical access to the phone) is rather more difficult than tapping a landline. Umm, sorry, nil points and misleading, you are MI5 and I claim
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Adrian <adrian_h_hudson@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Feb 19, 12:26 pm, fl...@apaflo.com (Floyd L. Davidson) wrote: >> Palindrome <m...@privacy.net> wrote: >> >Floyd L. Davidson wrote: >> >> Palindrome <m...@privacy.net> wrote: >> >>> Foxtrot wrote: >> >>>> I have never been a conspiracy theorist but I suspect >> >>>> that a particular group of people may try to tap my >> >>>> landline. >> >>>> I     

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Author: Foxtrot
Date: Feb 21, 2008 06:30

On Feb 19, 12:26 pm, fl...@apaflo.com (Floyd L. Davidson) wrote: Palindrome <m...@privacy.net> wrote: Floyd L. Davidson wrote: Palindrome <m...@privacy.net> wrote: Foxtrot wrote: I have never been a conspiracy theorist but I suspect that a particular group of people may try to tap my landline. I am in the UK and access to my phone wires is quite
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Theo Markettos wrote: > In uk.telecom Palindrome <me9@privacy.net> wrote: >> The article rather proves my point."Major network penetrations of any >> kind are exceedingly uncommon. They are hard to pull off, and equally >> hard to investigate." > > The simplest attack on GSM is sniffing it over-the-air. The challenge was to my words, ".. use a mobile phone or internet phone. Those are     

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Author: Palindrome
Date: Feb 20, 2008 12:51

Floyd L. Davidson wrote: Palindrome <me9@privacy.net> wrote: Floyd L. Davidson wrote: Palindrome <me9@privacy.net> wrote: Foxtrot wrote: I have never been a conspiracy theorist but I suspect that a particular group of people may try to tap my landline. I am in the UK and access to my phone wires is quite easy because I live in a block of flats.
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Palindrome <me9@privacy.net> wrote: >Floyd L. Davidson wrote: >> Palindrome <me9@privacy.net> wrote: >>> Foxtrot wrote: >>>> I have never been a conspiracy theorist but I suspect >>>> that a particular group of people may try to tap my >>>> landline. >>>> I am in the UK and access to my phone wires is quite >>>> easy because I live in a block of flats. There are >>>> various oblong concrete     

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Author: Floyd L. Davidson
Date: Feb 20, 2008 11:52

Floyd L. Davidson wrote: Palindrome <me9@privacy.net> wrote: Foxtrot wrote: I have never been a conspiracy theorist but I suspect that a particular group of people may try to tap my landline. I am in the UK and access to my phone wires is quite easy because I live in a block of flats. There are various oblong concrete covers for the BT and VirginMedia lines
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Author: Adrian
Date: Feb 20, 2008 10:32

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Author: Palindrome
Date: Feb 19, 2008 14:28

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Author: Palindrome
Date: Feb 19, 2008 12:38

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Author: Floyd L. Davidson
Date: Feb 19, 2008 12:26

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Author: Palindrome
Date: Feb 19, 2008 10:02

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