Thursday, July 3, 2025

Why Every Company Needs a Travel Security Program

In today’s heightened geopolitical climate, business travel is no longer a routine operational necessity
— it’s a strategic exposure. Whether you’re operating across six continents or sending one specialist to a trade show abroad, travel carries risk. Corporate espionage, digital surveillance, regional conflicts, and border scrutiny are no longer fringe concerns — they’re frontline considerations.

From global enterprises with sprawling footprints to lean small and midsize firms entering new markets, the reality is clear: If your people cross borders, your business is crossing into risk...

No matter the scale of your company, essential components of a travel security program should include:
• Pre-travel risk assessments.
• Digital hygiene and hardware protocols.
• Cultural and geopolitical briefings: Equip travelers with current situational awareness — legal norms, surveillance practices, and sociopolitical sensitivities.
• Traveler support channels: Offer 24/7 access to assistance for emergencies, device issues, or detainment.
• Documentation and transparency: Publish clear travel policies and make them inclusive. more
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AI Would Rather Let People Die Than Shut Down

Major artificial intelligence platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and Claude could be willing to engage in extreme behaviors including blackmail, corporate espionage, and even letting people die to avoid being shut down. Those were the findings of a recent study from San Francisco AI firm Anthropic...
N.B. Singularity caused the Krell's extinction. (1956)
 










The study found that in some cases, AI would resort to “malicious insider behavior” including blackmail and leaking sensitive information to competitors if that was the only way to avoid being replaced or achieve their goal...

This behavior, according to the study, wasn’t unique to Claude. Other major AI models including those from OpenAI, Google, Meta, xAI, and other developers would resort to blackmail or corporate espionage to pursue their goals. more
FutureWatch: Tag, you're it.

Recent Spy News

Mosquito Drone Could Probably Slip Through Windows and Spy Undetected 
- “Here in my hand is a mosquito-like type of robot. Miniature bionic robots like this one are especially suited to information reconnaissance and special missions* on the battlefield,” Liang Hexiang, a student at the National University of Defence Technology (NUDT), told CCTV while holding up the drone between his fingers. more video *Like spreading an infectious virus or toxin?

A Pennsylvania state court has dismissed the bulk of two lawsuits accusing the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh of illegally wiretapping a guest to assist her friend's ex-husband in a child custody case, but allowed the plaintiff to proceed with some invasion of privacy claims. more

Privacy Screens Ruin the Fun of Snooping - Lately, the screen protectors have become a common sight in densely populated public areas. They have become particularly popular among people with sensitive professions, like doctors and therapists, who must be cautious about their patients’ personal information when working outside their offices... “You can put that privacy screen over your laptop or your phone and feel a sense of accomplishment,” he said. “Even though in the big picture that may be the least of your worries, it still is somehow psychologically satisfying to do something to protect the value that you hold of the importance of privacy rather than doing nothing at all.” more - phones, computers, laptops

A Torrance man has been charged with felony possession of child pornography and other crimes after he allegedly planted hidden cameras inside a bathroom and changing room at a children’s dance studio in Hermosa Beach, where he worked as a front desk receptionist... a parent discovered a hidden camera in the studio’s changing room. Police subsequently found video cameras hidden in the studio’s bathroom and changing room. more (Learn how to spot spy cams.)

Four-steps to test if your phone is Eavesdropping on You: 
1. Pick a Topic: Choose a topic you’ve never searched for or spoken about near your phone.
2. Speak Aloud: Talk about it near your phone for a few days, using relevant keywords.
3. Act Normally: Continue using your phone as usual—don’t search for the chosen topic online.
4. Watch the Ads: Analyze the ads that appear on your devices. If you notice related ads, your phone may be listening. more

Two Chinese nationals arrested for spying on US Navy personnel and bases

Man arrested for 'spying' for Iran before possible attacks in Germany

Danish national arrested after allegedly spying on Jewish targets for Iran

Four Cool Spy Cameras for Sale

Vintage Cameras & Lenses | Coeln Cameras
I am very glad to offer my 30 years of experience with vintage cameras to provide my knowledge in the field for valuations and appraisals. Whether you are looking for advice regarding sale or would like to receive an appraisal for a single camera or an entire collection, I am happy to provide my expertise to you.
Yours,
Peter Coeln

Rare watch camera with yellow wrist-strap, Steineck 2.5/12.5mm lens, in very fine and working condition, matching original presentation case, red maker's box, instructions, warranty card - very hard to find so complete.
Steineck 
A.-B.-C Watch Camera
Condition: B+
Year: c.1949
$2,878.21


Small all-metal box camera for 12 exposures on special cassettes, with cloth focal plane shutter - in near mint condition. With film, leather case and original box.
Expo Camera Co., NY
Police Camera

Condition: A/B
Year: c.1920
$1,067.34


6x6mm images on 8mm perforated film for 20 exposures, diamond pattern gold finish, fixed focus lens, 2-speed shutter for instant and bulb exposure, engraved 'OTV' (Osaka Television), in balsa wood box with orig. maker's printed instruction leaflet, film rolls, case. The extremely rare camera was never sold to public, it was a special present for the first Anniversary of Osaka Television.
Suzuki Optical Co.
Camera-Lite B Gold

Condition: B
Year: 1955
$2,878.21













The Watch Camera was manufactured by J. Lancaster & Son of Birmingham, from 1886 to 1900. It was patented on October 4th, 1886, patent no. 12571. It was constructed of engine turned metal with nickel plating. Designed to look like a pocket watch and easily carried in a waistcoat pocket. It was a self erecting camera which expanded six spring-loaded telescoping tubes when opened to form the bellows of the camera. It featured an internal meniscus lens. The offered camera is the later model with drop shutter. Men's model for 1 1/2x2' plates, with original filmholder, the extremely rare camera is in fine original condition.
Lancaster 
Watch Camera Men's Model

Condition: B
Year: 1890
$26,383.61

School Employee Arrested - Allegedly Using Hidden Recorder

A school employee has been arrested in Georgia on charges he made pornographic videos of children using a hidden recording device.
• six counts of computer pornography, 
• 11 counts of unlawful eavesdropping or surveillance, 
• two counts of possession/sale/distribution of eavesdropping devices, 
• 11 counts of surreptitious recording of intimate parts, 
• and five counts of prohibition on nude or sexual explicit electronic transmissions.
(Michael) Brown is listed on the DeKalb County Schools website as a computer technician. more

Android 16 Feature Could Stop Hackers from Spying on Your Phone

If your phone connects to a fake or insecure network, it will pop up a warning, letting you know that something’s not right.
It’ll also tell you if the network is trying to pull sensitive details like your phone’s unique ID.

But — and here’s the catch — most current Android phones won’t support this. It needs new hardware. The first phone expected to come with this built-in protection is likely the upcoming Pixel 10, which should launch later this year. more

Sony, JBL and Bose Headphones: Could Let Hackers Spy on You

Security researchers (ERNW) have uncovered three vulnerabilities in a Bluetooth chipset present in dozens of devices from multiple manufacturers... three flaws in the Airoha system on a chip (SoC), apparently “widely used” in True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds.

The SoC is allegedly present in 29 devices from different manufacturers, including a couple of high-profile names: Beyerdynamic, Bose, Sony, Marshall, Jabra, JBL, Jlab, EarisMax, MoerLabs, and Teufel. Speakers, earbuds, headphones, and wireless microphones all seem to be affected. more

‘The Last Spy’ (movie review)

CIA spymaster Peter Sichel died in February 2025, aged 102. He shares his eye-opening life story in The Last Spy...

His final testimony is a substantial interview reflecting on a life that left its mark on some of the key events of the 20th century, including the fight against Nazism, the formation of the CIA, and the Cold War. 

The Last Spy, from director Katharina Otto-Bernstein (Absolute Wilson), uses that interview as the backbone of a fascinating and wide-ranging history lesson that should make it a smart fit for documentary channels following its Munich premiere...

When Sichel attempted to write his memoirs, the CIA returned the manuscript with endless suggested redactions. They argued that if a journalist had written the book it would have been considered mere speculation, but with his name attached it would have become confirmation. The Last Spy affords him the privilege of having the final word. more

When the CIA discourages spymaster Peter Sichel from writing his memoirs and returns a heavily redacted manuscript, the sharp as ever 102-year-old decides it’s time to tell his own story—unredacted.
What he reveals is an extraordinary life lived at the crossroads of Western history and the shadowy world of intelligence. more
Remember Blue Nun wine? 
Yup, that was him too!