Tuesday 16 July 2013

Iranian PRISM revealed

Yes - you are reading it right. Iran has its own PRISM program that allows the Iranian government to track each step that is made in the Iranian domain but it is not limited to the Iranian domain.

Iranian PRISM

The Iranian PRISM device is able to monitor internet connections, phone calls and text messages - it does not matter where you are, you can be with your friends, family or colleagues - you will get spied on.

Iranian elections 2013 

Resources tell that during the Iranian elections of 2013 - the Iranian PRISM program was used. Over 200 international journalists applied to report on the Iranian elections - they all got examined and they had to pass the Zionist spy test.

United Kingdom providing the Iranian PRISM program?

In 2011 a article provided information about how the Iranians are obtaining tools from foreign countries that are able to track people down.
Lord Alton has tabled six questions in the House of Lords for the UK government, which are due to be answered by 21 November.
He has asked why there is no existing export ban on UK-made software and equipment that "has been used to track down protesters and democracy activists in Iran". He has also asked the government if it has investigated "the alleged use of intercepts by mobile telephone monitoring devices manufactured in the UK in the interrogation and torture of Iranian democracy activists".

Gmail hacked by Iran

Google reports it has stopped a series of attempts to hack the email accounts of tens of thousands of Iranian users in what the company believes is an attempt to influence the country's upcoming election.
"For almost three weeks, we have detected and disrupted multiple email-based phishing campaigns," Eric Grosse, the vice-president for security engineering, wrote in a post on Google's blog on Wednesday. The phishing campaigns are originating in Iran, targeting users there and representing a big surge in the region's hacking activity before Iran's presidential election" - Google

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