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Russian media decrypt Putin's phone what Putin's mobile phone looks like

Original title: after the 'phone door', Russian media decrypted Putin's phone: thicker than ordinary mobile phones, the possibility of eavesdropping is zero

Russian media decrypt Putin's phone what Putin's mobile phone looks like

Because of "a phone call", trump was pushed to the forefront of American political opinion, which also aroused the interest of the Russian media in "Putin's safe call with foreign leaders". On the 26th, a number of Russian media, including the Moscow Communist Youth League Pravda and the link news network, successively published articles on their websites to expose the "call secret" of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Askar middot, former president of Kyrgyzstan, interviewed by the Moscow Communist Youth League Pravda; Akayev revealed that there is no possibility that Putin will be tapped when talking with foreign leaders.

On the technical level, what are the secrets of Putin's call with his national leaders? With such doubts, the Moscow Communist Youth League Pravda interviewed former Kyrgyz president Akayev.

It is reported that Akayev mentioned Putin's "slightly thicker" secret mobile phone in an interview. He described: "this is not an ordinary mobile phone. It is thicker than what we usually use. There are several levels of protection, including anti signal theft and eavesdropping settings. "

Then Akayev revealed that "the special communication department of the Russian Federal Bureau of investigation will use military satellites, and the possibility of intercepting the contents of the formal talks between leaders is zero". He added that "[telephone] signals will be compiled into passwords, and it will take several years to crack them (even if stolen). This is why Putin's telephone content has never been intercepted or published by foreign intelligence agencies. ".

It is reported that Putin's telephone call is in the charge of the special communication and Intelligence Department of the Russian Federal Bureau of investigation, which is Russia's "most confidential" organization. The Moscow Communist Youth League Pravda also quoted a Kremlin source as saying that if you want to have a formal telephone conversation with the president, you need to strictly abide by the relevant agreements. " No leader of any country can call Putin casually. "