Intelligence/ Australia
Australian spies
are targeting Indonesia's largest mobile phone network as well as the
telecommunications systems of Australia's small Pacific Island neighbours,
according to documents obtained from the former US intelligence contractor
Edward Snowden.
According to
leaked documents published in New Zealand on Thursday, the Australia's
top-secret electronic espionage agency, the Australian Signals Directorate, has
been working intimately with its NZ counterpart, the Government Communications
Security Bureau to obtain comprehensive access to telecommunication networks
across Indonesia and the South Pacific.
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