http://www.theregister.com/2006/12/15/voda_fined_over_greek_wiretaps/

Vodafone fined €76m over Greek wiretap scandal


Trojan horse

By John Leyden
Published Friday 15th December 2006 12:28 GMT

Greece's privacy watchdog has fined Vodafone €76m ($100m) over a wiretapping 
scandal that saw the illegal monitoring of the mobile calls of top government 
officials including Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis.

Vodafone was ruled at fault for not preventing unknown hackers from subverting 
a legitimate surveillance system, supplied by Swedish firm Ericsson, to spy on 
Greek officials around the time of the 2004 Athens Olympics. The mobile 
operator said that the investigation was incomplete because officials were yet 
to question Ericsson. It plans to appeal the ruling.

"Vodafone announced that it fully rejects the rationale of the authority and 
considers the penalty illegal, unfair and totally groundless," Vodafone Greece 
said in a statement, AP reports 
<http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/12/14/europe/EU_GEN_Greece_Wiretaps_Vodafone.php>
 . "Vodafone will seek recourse with the judiciary against the decision and is 
certain it will be overturned."

Investigators failed to determine who was behind phone taps targeting more than 
100 Vodafone users including government ministers, military officials and 
journalists between around June 2004 until March 2005, when Vodafone dismantled 
the systems after the security breach was uncovered. Calls from and to targeted 
phones were relayed to 16 mobile phones using pre-paid cards, located in 
central Athens, thanks to unauthorised manipulation of the Ericsson-supplied 
surveillance software used by Vodafone Greece.

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