Susan P Crawford, Columnist

The Spyware That Enables Mobile-Phone Snooping

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Thanks to ever-improving technology for intercepting phone calls and text messages, it’s getting easier for U.S. companies’ competitors, both foreign and domestic, to engage in corporate espionage through remote wiretapping. Such activity, which has been widespread in India for years, could be thwarted if U.S. wireless carriers would upgrade their network infrastructure and encryption practices.

However, the federal authorities who are in a position to require this seem more interested in keeping such technology secret than in protecting the privacy of companies and citizens.