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 The global telecom network Signal System 7 helps phone carriers across the world, including AT 038;T and Verizon, route calls and texts. It   also apparently perforated with security holes that lets hackers and spies listen to your calls and read your texts. It   so bad the ACLU   chief technologist told me that people worried about being snooped should just not use their cell  termo stanley phone to make calls. Privacy: Remember that      German researchers discovered that SS7   outdated infrastructure makes it easy as hell to hack, which can lead to huge invasions of privacy, the Washington Post has reported. Researchers will present their findings later this month at a conference in Hamburg. From the Post: The flaws discovered by the German researchers are actually functions built into SS7 for other purposes 鈥?such as keeping calls connected as users speed down highways, switching from cell tower to cell tower  stanley cup 鈥?that hackers can repurpose for surveillance because of the lax security on the network. Carriers like AT 038;T and Verizon use 3G and 4G networks for calls, messages, and texts sent from people within the same network, but they still need to use old, crappy, insecure SS7 when they send data across stanley thermobecher  networks. This means tracing your phone and what you do on it is alarmingly simple for people in the know: Those skilled at the myriad functions built into SS7 can locate callers anywhere in the world, listen to calls as they happen or record hundreds of encryp