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Could Blackberry Services Be Terrorist Friendly? Watch This

30 Jul, 2010, 10:33 am IST | by tech2 News Staff | Smartphones

The big issue nowadays is the Blackberry security question. The fact of the matter is, the Blackberry is secure, but the Indian government's worry is that it is too secure and that terrorists could easily use Blackberry services to share encrypted information.

Chip Magazine Editor, Jamshed Avari goes onto CNN/IBN sharing his viewpoint on the scenario. Check him in action on video here! 

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Tags: Blackberry , India , Ban

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