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Originally Posted by BadPhormula
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Who opened the doors to the actual equipment rooms and who showed him which wires to tap into, surely Stratis Scleparis the CTO of BT Retail must have authorised a BT engineer to help Roman do the dirty deads?
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When you work for BT you sign the official secrets act. It is not unusual to see complete strangers from time to time ( albeit infrequently ) coming into a building doing authorised work on equipment and you do not ask questions. If you are not privy to who is coming, you may even suspect they are not your normal BT engineer but you generally do not interfere. You assume they are some sort of 'specialist' unit acting legally. In really it would not be hard for someone to get away with a large black box on the floor once they are given access by somebody in authority. Nowadays most BT buildings are uninhabited and are only visited by floating engineers
I am not sure about all the JavaScript and the DNS request logs though. Perhaps at that point certain people were told not to ask any questions and to look away.