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Emil Suciu
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A Variety of Methods Can Be Used to Tap Into Phone Messages
“A Variety of Methods Can Be Used to Tap Into Phone Messages - http://nyti.ms/r9ru8h”There are several concerns that could be on your mind.The phone hacking scandals involve voice mail.I am not very interested in violating anyones privacy.Clumsy people did it and left traces behind them.The cited article explains how they did it.
There is telephone tapping.This comes in several flavors.The billing record can be read, either as issued or at the central office.The actual keystrokes and words can be captured as they are generated or as they are transmitted or received.With or without the help of the phone company.There is no expectation of privacy for radio transmissions. The wires require a court order to be admissible as evidence. Cell phone and portable phone transmissions are public for those who can capture them. The encryption helps but is not unbreakable.The best way to be private is to have a phone that is not traceable to you. The watcher can know about the call but can't attach it to you. The mail is probably the best long distance private messenger. It is not instant but it is private and the return address is arbitrary. If it is yours, it will let you know if the message was received.
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Alice DuBois
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Lady Liberty Stamp Depicts a Vegas Replica
“Oh this is so funny and sad! Lady Liberty Stamp Depicts a Vegas Replica - http://nyti.ms/dWuxat”The image is iconic. The desert sky is easier to ignore. The copper in the harbor is less than clean this year. -
A Stealth Downsizing, as Shoppers Pay More for Less Food
“Knew this was true with yogurt but so many other examples! A Stealth Downsizing, as Shoppers Pay More for Less Food - http://nyti.ms/fcjlP3”Most shop by price and brand.Weight mass and volume are far too complicated.Food preparation is a mystery to most.I cook. Let the packages sit on the shelves.
http://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/at-the-end-of-the-day-124/He is getting there.http://hat4uk.wordpress.com/crash-2/Let me check the telegraph:
How long will they be able to hold the line?Van Rompuy: S&P rate cut will not affect euro rescue fund
European Council President Herman Van Rompuy claims Standard & Poor's downgrade of Europe's bailout fund will have no impact on the fund's capacity.
17 Jan 2012Greece prepares to give way to banks to secure debt deal
Greek government and international officials have signalled they will yield to the demands of banks and hedge funds in order to secure a bond deal before the end of the week.
17 Jan 2012| 17 CommentsI doubt this will be realDebt crisis: as it happened, January 17
IMF chief Christine Lagarde to explore ways to "defuse current global economic weaknesses", as lead bank negotiator for holders of Greek debt confirms he will return to Athens on Wednesday for further talks.
17 Jan 2012| 804 CommentsHungary faces ruin as EU loses patience
The European Commission has launched legal action against Hungary's Fidesz government for violations of European Union treaty law and erosion of democracy, marking a dramatic escalation in the war of words with the EU's enfant terrible.
17 Jan 2012| 281 CommentsUK inflation drops to 4.2pc as shops cut prices
Inflation fell sharply to 4.2pc in December from 4.8pc in November as aggressive discounting on the high street and lower gas and petrol prices offered some respite to the embattled British consumer.
17 Jan 2012| 73 CommentsEU bail-out fund sees strong demand in bond sale
The European Union's bailout fund, the EFSF, enjoyed strong demand at an auction of six-month debt on Tuesday, just a day after ratings agency Standard and Poor's downgraded it.
17 Jan 2012| 12 CommentsSaudi threat to oil prices
Top stories: UK inflation, China, Burberry, Dixons and Oil prices
17 Jan 2012| CommentStiglitz says European austerity plans are a 'suicide pact'
European governments have signed a "suicide pact" by imposing fiscal austerity plans that will collapse their economies, Joseph Stiglitz, the liberal economist, has warned.
17 Jan 2012| 124 CommentsSketch: Nick Clegg braves the fat cats' den
Michael Deacon watches Nick Clegg tell the City of London about the trouble with the "economic elite".
17 Jan 2012| 15 CommentsEurozone's 'big bazooka' is left in tatters by S&P downgrade
Plans for a €1 trillion "big bazooka" to stem the debt crisis have been crushed as Standard & Poor's stripped the European Financial Stability Fund of its AAA credit rating.
16 Jan 2012| 237 CommentsMerkel won't be the one smiling if Germany loses its AAA rating too
Poor old Sarko. Fancy resorting to "scheduling problems" to get out of this Friday's hot date with Angela "triple A" Merkel.
16 Jan 2012| 51 CommentsWhen, oh when, will Europe face the truth?
Countries with a triple-A credit rating are becoming an endangered species.
16 Jan 2012| 319 CommentsDebt crisis: as it happened January 16
S&P strips eurozone bail-out fund of AAA crown, saying it is "no longer fully supported by guarantees from EFSF members rated AAA", as Greece to send officials to US for talks with IMF over bond swap impasse.
16 Jan 2012| 769 CommentsEurope still refuses to face economic reality
Telegraph View: EU leaders display a remarkable reluctance to address the root causes.
16 Jan 2012| 122 CommentsS&P cuts bail-out fund rating: statement in full
S&P has stripped the eurozone bail-out fund of its AAA crown, saying it is "no longer fully supported by guarantees from EFSF members rated AAA". Here is its statement in full.
16 Jan 2012| 6 CommentsPortugal's debt costs soar as France passes bond test
Portugal's borrowing costs jumped to record highs on Monday, as investors had their first chance to react to a series of downgrades by Standard and Poor's (S&P) that saw the country relegated to "junk".
16 Jan 2012| 37 CommentsGreece sends officials to US as default fears grow
Greece has sent top officials to the US for talks with the International Monetary Fund as it returns to centre stage in the eurozone crisis over fears that a debt deal impasse with bondholders could trigger a messy default.
16 Jan 2012| 16 CommentsMoody's says France AAA but reviewing outlook
Moody's on Monday confirmed France's triple-A credit rating but said it was still reviewing whether it would maintain its "stable" outlook for the debt-laden country.
16 Jan 2012| 5 CommentsGreek bonds face 60pc loss
Top stories: Greece, Carnival, Bovis Homes and Stanley Gibbons.
16 Jan 2012| 5 CommentsGreek bonds face 60pc loss
Top stories: Greece, Carnival, Bovis Homes and Stanley Gibbons.
16 Jan 2012| CommentEurozone debt crisis likely to be over soon, predicts HSBC
The European debt crisis is likely to be over in a "reasonably short timeframe", the chairman of HSBC has predicted.
16 Jan 2012| 86 CommentsBonus cuts hit holiday homes
Austerity has finally arrived in the City - of a sort. Scaled-back bonuses are hitting the market in banker property hotspots such as the chichi Cornish resort of Rock, say estate agents.
15 Jan 2012| 143 Comments
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