http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/9058529/Satellite-phone-encryption-cracked.html
"German academics said they had cracked two encryption systems used
to protect satellite phone signals and that anyone with cheap
computer equipment and radio could eavesdrop on calls over an
entire continent. Hundreds of thousands of satellite phone users
are thought to be affected."
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