Posted AT 2:15 AM EDT on 17/12/05
How a terror group cloned Ted Rogers' cellphone
PETER CHENEY
From Saturday's Globe and Mail
A journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step — and so it was that law professor Susan Drummond's long, strange trip into the world of wireless security, where she learned that a terrorist organization had appropriated Ted Rogers' cellphone number, was launched by the arrival of a phone bill for $12,237.60.
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