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Dailydave: Re: SIGINT and Telecommunications Intercept Capability of Cambodia

Re: SIGINT and Telecommunications Intercept Capability of Cambodia

From: Daniel <daniel_at_ugc-labs.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 17:24:15 +0100

Having spent 16 months in the region, I would doubt anyone within the
Khmer government had the equipment or the know-how to pull this off.
Now Burma is different, they have the ability to do so, but Cambodia
is a different story.

Remember this is the same country where you can easily buy Heroin for
$2 and human life is dirt cheap, the prospect of bugging GSM phones
let alone actually having them work outside of Phnom Penh or Siam
Reap is a technical challenge

On 2 Oct 2007, at 03:50, Felix Dzerzhinsky wrote:

> Can anybody point me to a relaible source of information regarding
> the capability of the security forces in Cambodia to intercept GSM
> phones?
>
> I am talking about military SIGINT or police wiretapping here.
>
> Legally the police have the right to do so but do they have the
> technical capability?
>
>
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