French billionaire claims he spied on ex-president for security agency

French billionaire claims he spied on ex-president for security agency







Xavier Niel said he had hacked a number of mobile phones in the 1980s, including that of the then president, François Mitterrand.
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A French billionaire has said he spied on a former president and on the car giant Renault for the country’s security agency.


Xavier Niel, a co-owner of Le Monde newspaper, claimed that as a teenager in the 1980s he worked for the state internal security services when they were interested in hacking, which was then a relatively new technique.


Niel, 52, a telecommunications tycoon, told a parliamentary TV channel that he hacked a number of mobile phones including that of the then president, François Mitterrand.


“In 1986, I was in the newspapers for having hacked into the data of mobile phones in France, including that of President Mitterrand,” he said.


Niel also admitted targeting Robert Pandraud, who was a junior minister for security under President Jacques Chirac.


“I was not in the secret services. I was – I don’t know what you’d call it – a sort of honorary agent,” Niel said.


He admitted he “flirted with illegality” during his youth. When he was 17, having dropped out of school, he was interviewed by police after hacking the decoders of the pay TV network Canal+ in order to sell the codes.


“They said: ‘That’s great, the pirating isn’t so serious, but you’re doing something interesting,’” he claimed. “They said we youngsters were getting into computer sites with sensitive data and they proposed that we get a group of young people and go ahead and help th ..

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