Subject: starting on ss8 |
From: root <root@07x.org> |
Date: 9/7/11, 19:54 |
To: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> |
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[00:09] <Morpeth> this ss8
[00:11] <Morpeth> I can only find a list of the venture
companies that
invested in them, their executives on the sale of securities forms,
and the fact they registered 'ss8 federal systems' in delaware, this
august
[00:12] <Morpeth> well so far anyhows
[00:13] <Morpeth> the blurb is
[00:13] <Morpeth> SS8 is a brand name for very sophisticated
communication interception and forensic system. This company helps the
telecoms operators in the enforcement of the law. It also helps Police
and state intelligence by facilitating real time call interception and
circuit switching and packet switching networks. Apart from calls it
can also keep a check on the SMS, emails, chats and net surfing.
[00:13] <Morpeth> SS8 is the leading company in this field which
works
to bridge the gap between Telecommunication companies and Intelligence
Agencies all over the world.
[00:15] <Morpeth> here's the patent for that original ss7 intercept
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=3&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT&s1=ss8&s2=pstn&OS=ss8+AND+pstn&RS=ss8+AND+pstn
[00:16] <Morpeth> guess theyve come a long way in surveillance
since then
[00:27] <Morpeth> so...what they're selling this Xcipio 3G
surveillance product to foreign govts to do what they want with it
This:
http://ipcommunications.tmcnet.com/hot-topics/advanced-signaling-solutions/articles/5491-pocket-communications-use-ss8-networks-xcipio-calea-compliance.htm
SS8 Networks has not in the past, does not now, or have any plans in
the future, to conduct business in Burma. Furthermore, SS8 Networks
does not have, nor has it ever established, a business relationship
with Ahaed Co. Ltd, Bagan Cybertech Co or the Shin Satellite Co of
Thailand as reported earlier by the same website. The information
posted on The Irrawaddy News site was and remains incorrect. SS8
Networks fully complies with the Export Administration Regulations set
forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Here's a powerpoint from a conference showing the tech detail of how
ss8 Xcipio interception works:
http://images.tmcnet.com/expo/east-07/presentations/r-01-coleman-ss8.ppt
It's a safe bet we'll find they're involved in other regimes when we
dig in. These cables are very useful and theres a shit ton of them to
get through. make sure you go through the higher clearance ones which
were not initially leaked
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