Right, "Gideon's Spies."

The Toronto Star has two more Promis-spying stories today:

Murders linked to Promis:

  http://thestar.com/editorial/updates/top/20000828NEW01b_NA-MOUNTIE28.html

Mounties debugged software in 94, after a decade of US, Israel spying:

  http://www.thestar.com/thestar/editorial/news/20000828NEW06_NA-SPY.html

And we offer excerpts from "Gideon's Spies" on the Mossad's 
reconfiguring Promis with additional features and a backdoor
to covertly record how it is used, and choosing to keep the 
name as brand-name disguise (for some $500 million in global 
governmental sales and deep spying on eager-spying buyers):

   http://cryptome.org/promis-mossad.htm  (40K)

Orlin Grabbe has an article on Michael Riconosciuto, the person
The Star says rigged Promis for Canadian use.

  http://www.orlingrabbe.com/ricono.htm

And EFF has an archive on the Bill Hamiltion Inslaw case:

  http://www.eff.org/pub/Legal/Cases/INSLAW/

There is lots more available via the search engines.

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