Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Gemalto finally recognize Ptgess NSA on the SIM cards

Gemalto تعترف أخيرا بتجسس NSA على بطاقات SIMAlthough Gemalto company denied earlier that the SIM cards have been produced by a spy by the US National Security Agency NSA but the company returned afterwards to confirm this and suggest that she was a victim of piracy by the US intelligence agency.

And this issue has surfaced during the past week when the website known as "The Intercept" revealed in an article that the US National Security Agency NSA in addition to the agency British intelligence "GCHQ" are based spying on SIM or "Subscriber Identity Module" users' cards all over the world, and is what gave them the possibility of access to the users About 450 telecommunications companies in 85 countries across the world's, and through the "sequence" to the French-Dutch company network "Gemalto", which is considered the largest and most important factory SIM in the world for the cards and by site The Intercept citing leaked documents former US client Edward Snowden, the agency is spying NSA and GCHQ and placed hands on encryption SIM Bbtaúq manufactured by Gemalto and that enables the protection of telephony and voice messaging and text key addition to data communication Internet own the user on the phone, and the two devices that penetrate through the company's computers through software espionage bearing the name "XKeyscore".

And was a Gemalto company may yet spread this news confirmed that the SIM cards, which are manufactured considered safe but promised to open a thorough investigation in the charges, and it seems that the results of this investigation have emerged today as Gemalto noted in a statement that it has been actually penetrate the company's systems, but denied the By contrast be any information from its customers information had been leaked Following this breakthrough, where the company experts did not find any trace of this during their investigation, as the electronic attack suffered by not only target exchange data on 2G network level.

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