KEY POINTS
  • Phantom Secure, a company that sells modified BlackBerry and Samsung phones, has been accused of "knowingly" selling products to drug gangs in order to help them evade law enforcement.
  • Vincent Ramos, CEO of the company along with four associates have been indicted.
  • It's the first time the U.S. government has targeted a firm on such charges.
  • The indictment alleges that Phantom Secure has generated around $80 million in annual revenues since 2008 and "facilitated drug trafficking, obstruction of justice, and violent crime around the world."
A Blackberry Bold 9900 4G smartphone.

The people behind a company that hacked Samsung and BlackBerry phones to make them more secure, have been indicted for allegedly conspiring with drug cartels to help them evade law enforcement and sell narcotics.

Phantom Secure, a Canada-based firm, sold Samsung and BlackBerry devices that had been modified with a higher encryption. This made it difficult for the authorities to trace drug traffickers.