Dishfire -A New Security System From NSA


Bangalore: U.S. National Security Agency has used a security service known as ‘Dishfire’ that can read millions of mobile text messages across the globe, reveals the leaked documents of national Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.

NSA through the Dishfire system had collected informations for security functioning like contact networks or credit card details of mobile users. Dishfire extract the vital data by analyzing and collecting automated text messages like messages on roaming charges, credit card transactions and missed call alerts. British spies are allowed to access the information about text messages and not the actual details of British citizen by NSA, reported The Guardian newspaper and Britain's Channel 4 News.

But the very revelations of important informations through Dishfire made Vodafone to raise the matter with the British Government.

Recent reports states that British Intelligence Agency, Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) will have full access to information spelled out from Dishware. To add authenticity to Dishfire , NASA will delete messages from Americans if the phone number is not foreign. Dishware thus functions in accordance to British strict laws and regulations ensuring authorized activities.

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