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UK PM's Aide Loses BlackBerry In Chinese Honeytrap

longacre writes "The Times of London is today reporting a January incident in which a top aide to Prime Minister Gordon Brown discovered his BlackBerry missing from his hotel room after spending the night with an attractive woman who approached him in a Shanghai disco. Seems this was a run-of-the-mill BlackBerry without any encryption, only a simple password lock. The greatest fear is that, even if the device did not contain any sensitive messages at the time, there was likely enough information on board for a hostile intelligence service to snake its way deep into Downing Street's email servers. The aide was 'informally reprimanded.'"

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  1. Re:How foolish by korean.ian · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Only a fool would think that an attractive chinese women in chinese disco is going to go to bed the first night with a westerner.

    You've clearly never been to Asia. Rest assured you can see many examples of exactly this happening all over Asia.

    Now send in 007 to get that Blackberry!

  2. Re:Honeytrap? Proof? by LS · · Score: 4, Interesting

    you may be right, but as someone living in Beijing I can tell you that if you ever leave your bike or phone unguarded for one minute, there's a strong chance it will be gone the next time you look for it....

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    There is a fine line between being a cultivated citizen and being someone else's crop. - A. J. Patrick Liszkie
  3. Re:If you can lose a blackberry... by blincoln · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If he's on a BES the problem is non-existent, the Admin can remotely wipe the BlackBerry with a single command.

    Unless whoever stole the BlackBerry has put it inside a metal box, or taken it to a sub-basement, or done anything else to block it from receiving a signal.

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    "...always new atoms but always doing the same dance, remembering what the dance was yesterday." -Richard Feynman