Posted by : Cyber Freak
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
The Government of India plans to take
possession of the server and other infrastructure set up by the
smartphone maker, BlackBerry, in the city of Mumbai. The idea behind
this move is to test the solution offered by BlackBerry for legal
interception of Internet communication. After initial reluctance, BlackBerry
is now complying with the directives to let security agencies intercept
communication and data on the network, in real time, in a readable
format. Security agencies say that there was an urgent need for
decrypting the internet browsing services, the deadline for which has
been set for April this year.
The team at RIM has only been able to
provide a temporary solution thus far. According to the results of the
initial testing, certain data like 'attachments' sent with emails using
the BlackBerry Internet Services (BIS) from the device also could not be
downloaded in real time. Interestingly, the fact that newer BlackBerry 10 smartphones
do not use the enterprise server for all email communication may cause a
new headache for the government, since those emails are routed just
like on an Android or iOS device.
The government has also asked BlackBerry
to hand over the BlackBerry service PIN details for all users in the
country, and it is believed that BlackBerry has handed over all details
to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).
Each BlackBerry handset comes with a unique PIN number, which is
locked to the device and cannot be changed. This PIN is used to connect
with other BlackBerry users, for services like BlackBerry Messenger.
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