Want to tap somebody's cellphone but don't know how to go about it? For an authentic primer on plugging into what people are chatting about on their cellphones, log on to public sector telecom giant BSNL's website which describes mobile snooping as child's play.
"With computer-based portable interception devices that not only record conversation and SMS remotely but also organise it neatly in a database for future references, tapping into cellphones is becoming child's play. Cellphone tapping has been made easier by a device called the multi track system (MTS)," the website informs wannabe eavesdroppers.
Navigating through the BSNL website, you can also tap into some facts which are otherwise classified as "top secret" in red-cornered files. "For instance, Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) is known to have computers (read software) that can just catch a keyword during conversation and record the entire track. The computer actually is fed with the name of the wanted person and any conversation that contains that person's name will be recorded," a listed linked website explains.
If true, the Cabinet Secretariat would not be too happy about such disclosures on the information highway.