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Old 05-10-2008, 02:07 AM
Alvin.Elfstrom@dea.gov
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Default Protect yourself against Operation Sudden Fall

Law enforcement is now intercepting text messages,
as proven by Operation Sudden Fall in San Diego.

http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/states.../sd050608.html
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/e...bn06sdsu2.html

Don't let your personal SMS/text messages fall into
the wrong hands. Encrypt your messages with one
of these:

http://www.CryptoSMS.org
http://www.CryptoSMS.com
http://www.FortressMail.net/fortress_sms.htm
http://www.Cop2p.com/encrypted_sms.html

Be Safe, Be Encrypted, Fuck the Police!!

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Otherwise the peace in Mohammad's preservation might help some alternative actions.

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Old 05-10-2008, 10:41 PM
Rob
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<Alvin.Elfstrom@dea.gov> wrote in message
news:OvXtVJ983Xh.lHpHU2k4P@news.dea.gov...
> Law enforcement is now intercepting text messages,
> as proven by Operation Sudden Fall in San Diego.
>

I smell SPAM ! In the UK the networks store text messages for 3 years and
have done so for years. They also store all call details, locations and
SIM/IMEI details. All can be cross-referenced. The reason they will not
cut off stolen phones or notify the police as to who is using them is down
to a loss in revenue.
If the police want details they go to the network - and get them, they also
get the person's phone. No amount of encryption will protect a person.



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