Scramble a cell number when phoning out?

there's no chance SA can search for someone's voice on networks where they need a court order for the network to enable tapping a single line.

http://mg.co.za/article/2011-10-14-secret-state/

State intelligence agencies can—and do—access citizens’ private communications illegally. The Mail & Guardian has been told by well-placed sources that it is a common occurrence.
 
http://mg.co.za/article/2011-10-14-secret-state/

State intelligence agencies can—and do—access citizens’ private communications illegally. The Mail & Guardian has been told by well-placed sources that it is a common occurrence.
Yeah illegal wiretaps sure. Meaning they already tracked you down so any attempts to hide your identity are useless. Listening in on all communication for voice signatures isn't technically feasible.
 
Yeah illegal wiretaps sure. Meaning they already tracked you down so any attempts to hide your identity are useless. Listening in on all communication for voice signatures isn't technically feasible.

Not will our call quality :crylaugh: More useful is they can see everyone you had contact with and those people too to make some nice spider diagrams.
 
Not will our call quality
LOL. Between the cutting out of the signal, dropped calls etc, all they would get is:

Hello?
Can you hear me?
Hello?
Hang on let me change position to try get better coms.
Can you hear me now?
Hello? HELLO? HELLO?
Let me phone you back, the signal is bad here.
Hi...... going to ... at the ...... you know the one ....... him ... Got that?
F******* Vodacom/MTM/CellC/Telkom (select current operator). I swear that when this contract is up I'm changing to Vodacom/MTM/CellC/Telkom (select current operator).
 
Write him a letter and post it to him.
Use gloves so you won't leave fingerprints.
Don't use spit to seal the envelope as they can get your DNA.
Drive 100kms and drop in a postbox there.
Hopefully SAPO is still not on strike.
 
Use homing pigeons.
No wait - scrap that! Send out a raven!
 
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