The South African Police Service (SAPS) has been given the go-ahead to intercept cellular communications for mass-surveillance purposes. Software SAPS RonaldLamola SouthAfricanPoliceService
The South African Police Service has been given the go-ahead to intercept cellular communications for mass-surveillance purposes.
Essentially, it is a “fake” mobile tower acting between the target mobile phone and the service provider’s real towers, and is considered a man-in-the-middle attack. Under the exemption, SAPS is enabled to use hardware keystroke recorders, which record keystrokes of a keyboard of a computer device, and either store the recorded information, or make the recorded information available to a preselected IP-address.
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