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How Tiny Swiss Cellphone Chips Helped Track Global Terror Web
2004-03-03
The terrorism investigation code-named Mont Blanc began almost by accident in April 2002, when authorities intercepted a cellphone call that lasted less than a minute and involved not a single word of conversation.

Investigators, suspicious that the call was a signal between terrorists, followed the trail first to one terror suspect, then to others, and eventually to terror cells on three continents.

What tied them together was a computer chip smaller than a fingernail. But before the investigation wound down in recent weeks, its global net caught dozens of suspected Qaeda members and disrupted at least three planned attacks in Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, according to counterterrorism and intelligence officials in Europe and the United States.
Posted by:Mr. Davis

#4  Sounds like a great article...how do I access the Rantburg link to the whole piece so I can read all of it? thanks.
Posted by: ClareLopez   2004-3-18 9:40:22 AM  

#3  You're welcome.
Posted by: Mr. Davis   2004-3-3 11:43:13 PM  

#2  This was a terrific article. Thanks a lot for pointing it out.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-3-3 11:02:51 PM  

#1  This was a terrific article. Thanks a lot for pointing it out.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-3-3 11:02:49 PM  

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