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Mumbai terrorists thwarted security agencies by using internet telephones

Posted By: admin 13 December, 2008

Mumbai terrorists thwarted security agencies by using internet telephones: “The terrorists who attacked Mumbai were able to thwart security agency
attempts to monitor their communications by using an internet telephony
service similar to Skype, the free tool used by millions of ordinary web
surfers, Indian officials have said.”

(Via Tech and Web from Times Online.)

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