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	<title>Angels of security &#187; etisalat</title>
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		<title>Blackberry surveillance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It should never surprise anyone that a government wants to occasionally watch it&#8217;s citizens for law enforcement purposes. The methods of surveillance change with time and technology of course, and it appears that the United Arab Emirates has just crossed a new threshold &#8211; using spyware to spy on people&#8217;s blackberries. Etisalat, one of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It should never surprise anyone that a government wants to occasionally watch it&#8217;s citizens for law enforcement purposes. The methods of surveillance change with time and technology of course, and it appears that the United Arab Emirates has just crossed a new threshold &#8211; using spyware to spy on people&#8217;s blackberries. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etisalat">Etisalat</a>, one of the regions&#8217; major telecom providers, <a href="http://www.itp.net/news/561962-etisalats-blackberry-patch-designed-for-surveillance">provided a new patch</a> claiming it was to improve performance. It turns out the patch <a href="http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11555">included spyware</a>, which, once activated, would report all activities performed on the BB back to a central server. Due to a programming glitch, the &#8220;patch&#8221; also ran down the blackberry&#8217;s battery at an alarming rate, which bothered many users. After a few days of silence, Etisalat <a href="http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Technology/10331674.html">issued a statement</a> which must set records for government non-denial denials claiming only that &#8220;a conflict in the settings in some BlackBerry devices has led to a slight technical fault while upgrading the software of these devices.&#8221; The users and the loca media of course <a href="http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Technology/10331680.html">know better</a>.</p>
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