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The Greek wiretapping case of 2004–05, also referred to as Greek Watergate, [1] involved the illegal tapping of more than 100 mobile phones on the Vodafone Greece network belonging mostly to members of the Greek government and top-ranking civil servants. [2]
Wiretapping, also known as wire tapping or telephone tapping, is the monitoring of telephone and Internet-based conversations by a third party, often by covert means.The wire tap received its name because, historically, the monitoring connection was an actual electrical tap on an analog telephone or telegraph line.
Pages in category "Telephone tapping" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ... Greek wiretapping case 2004–05; I. Illinois wiretapping law;
The discovery of the telephone tapping systems was first reported by Le Figaro newspaper, ... Greek telephone tapping case 2004-2005; Mobile phone tracking;
The prosecutor’s report was mainly based on telephone tappings, operated by the National Intelligence Service of Greece, that allegedly showed relations between clubs’ executives and Greek Football Association. According to that report various executives, including football players, referees, club and association executives, had formed a ...
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I propose this article be moved to Greek Watergate because the current name is clunky. I can't imagine anyone typing "Greek telephone tapping case 2004-2005" into a search engine. Cacophony 02:25, 26 November 2007 (UTC)