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Many South Koreans, especially lawmakers and activists, are changing their smart-phone habits as a hacking scandal unravels controversial methods of the National Intelligence Service.

Frank Smith
Press TV, Seoul

Many South Koreans, especially lawmakers and activists, are changing their smart-phone habits as a hacking scandal unravels controversial methods of the National Intelligence Service. The spy agency is under fire for infecting the smart-phones of surveillance targets, which some claim were South Korean nationals. Press TV’s Frank Smith brings us the story from Seoul.


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