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People within the Dutch government got worried too. Especially because they had been warned as early as 1998 about the possible back-doors in the tapping equipment.

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This article is scheduled to appear in the Jan. 2003 issue of the Dutch computer magazine C'T ("magazine voor computer techniek"). It examines the infiltration and subversion of Holland's electronic intelligence network by Israel.

We have pasted a few paragraphs below, with a link to the full article which has already been posted, in English, on the journal's website.

It triggers a few memory-chords: wasn't there something about Isaelis being detected wiretapping the White House communications? And didn't I read somewhere that an Israeli had taken control of the entire Deutsche Telekom organisation? Naah, I must be imagining things.

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ACCORDING to anonymous sources within the Dutch intelligence community, all tapping equipment of the Dutch intelligence services and half the tapping equipment of the national police force, is insecure and is leaking information to Israel. How difficult is it to make a back-door in the Dutch Transport of Intercepted IP Traffic[1] system?

The discussion focusses on the tapping installations for telephony and internet delivered to the government in the last few years by the Israeli company Verint[2].

This company was called Comverse-Infosys[3] until half a year ago, but was quickly renamed when the FBI started several investigations against it and arrested some of its employees in the US on suspicion of espionage. (See pulled FoxNews stories, Politech, Cryptome or Google).

People within the Dutch government got worried too. Especially because they had been warned as early as 1998 about the possible back-doors in the tapping equipment. The ex-ministers of interior ("Binnenlandse Zaken"), Peper and de Vries, could not comment. The minister of Justice at the time, Korthals Altes, was asked to report to parliament in december 2001, where he stated that the security measures meet the required level and that an investigation would be started if this, after all, was not the case. No investigation followed.

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Focal Point Publications. “Wiretappers.” Article. Published 18 December 2002. Focal Point Publications. https://fpp.co.uk/articles/wiretappers--legacy-21179.

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Focal Point Publications. “Wiretappers.” Focal Point Publications. Published 18 December 2002. https://fpp.co.uk/articles/wiretappers--legacy-21179.

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