“After years of wrangling, BlackBerry (formerly known as RIM) has finally agreed to give the Indian government the ability to intercept data sent over BlackBerry devices. According to leaked Indian government documents seen by the Times of India, ‘the lawful intereception system for BlackBerry Services is ready for use’. Once implemented, the system will allow the Indian government to track emails and email attachments in real time; to see when BBM messages have been delivered and read; and to intercept web browsing data, according to the report.”
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-07/11/blackberry-india
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