b*****d 发帖数: 61690 | 1 (CNN) -- Britain's electronic intelligence agency monitored delegates'
phones and tried to capture their passwords during an economic summit held
there in 2009, the Guardian newspaper reported Sunday.
The targets included British allies such as Turkey and South Africa, the
newspaper reported. The Guardian cited documents provided by Edward Snowden,
the American computer analyst now spilling secrets of the U.S. intelligence
community.
The latest report was published on the eve of another economic summit hosted
by the British government -- the Group of Eight economic summit in Northern
Ireland. According to the newspaper, the documents show that the British
signals intelligence agency GCHQ used "ground-breaking intelligence
capabilities" to intercept calls made by members of the larger G-20
conference delegations at meetings in London.
Analysts received round-the-clock summaries of calls that were being made,
and GCHQ set up Internet cafes for delegates in hopes of intercepting e-
mails and capturing keystrokes, the Guardian reported. One briefing slide
explained that would give intelligence agencies the ability to read
delegates' e-mails "before/as they do," providing "sustained intelligence
options against them even after conference has finished." | T******y 发帖数: 14506 | | s****y 发帖数: 18685 | 3 必须的
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【在 b*****d 的大作中提到】 : (CNN) -- Britain's electronic intelligence agency monitored delegates' : phones and tried to capture their passwords during an economic summit held : there in 2009, the Guardian newspaper reported Sunday. : The targets included British allies such as Turkey and South Africa, the : newspaper reported. The Guardian cited documents provided by Edward Snowden, : the American computer analyst now spilling secrets of the U.S. intelligence : community. : The latest report was published on the eve of another economic summit hosted : by the British government -- the Group of Eight economic summit in Northern : Ireland. According to the newspaper, the documents show that the British
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