Privacy has always been subject to scrutiny. There is no such thing as absolute privacy on this planet.
Two years ago, a Greek wiretapping scandal hit headlines when it was discovered. The wiretapping incident intercepted mobile phone conversations, which are not exactly too difficult to do, given the right equipments.
Let us go back in time and revisit this old news--and ask, what happened since then? Were the perpetrators persecuted?
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