Sunday, December 16, 2007
Taiwan Watergate
Taiwan's main opposition on Sunday accused the government of bugging its offices to find out its campaign strategy ahead of next month's legislative elections. (more)
U.S. military psychic spy manual
Remote viewing is a form of "psychoenergetic perception" (i.e. clairvoyance) developed as part of a long-term $20 million research program initiated by U.S. intelligence agencies in the early 1970s. Now known by the codename Stargate, the program was initiated largely in response to the belief that the Soviets were spending large amounts of money on psychic research.
Research into remote viewing began in 1972 at the Stanford Research Institute, "an independent non-profit research institute that conducts contract research and development for government agencies" (actually, a think tank that has nothing to do with Stanford university).
Led by Harold Puthoff, who had worked for the National Security Agency and was at the time a Scientologist, the research involved training people who were believed to be gifted psychics to use their alleged abilities for psychic warfare. Among these individuals were the New York artist Ingo Swann, who claimed to have remotely viewed the planet Mercury, and Uri Geller, the psychic spoon-bending fraudster. (more) (the manual)
For those long, lonely surveillances...
...from the website...
One of the single greatest gifts (and curses) to anyone who is a little anal retentive is bubble wrap. Sure it's good for protecting packages, but the real joy is popping each and every bubble. You can't let even one survive or your mission as bubble popper has failed. But what happens when you desire the joy of popping bubble wrap but don't have the time to invest in popping a full 60' roll? Welcome to the future, my friends; electronic bubble wrap is here.
Each keychain device has 8 rubbery little "bubble" buttons. They have a pretty close tactile feel to actual bubble wrap. Guess what happens when you push one? That's right, you hear a little pop. In a nutshell, that is the simple beauty of the electronic bubble wrap keychain. But there is one bonus, and here's where the OCD can kick in a little. Every 100th "pop" is not a pop at all, but a silly sound: a boing, a bark, a rude noise, etc. And since you can easily pop (pun intended) the keychain in your pocket, you'll always have bubble wrap when you need it most (you know, like when your boss starts talking). (more) (movie)
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Top 10 Sports Spying Stories
...peeking into closed practices or electronically eavesdropping on coach/player meetings (as China allegedly did to Denmark during the Women's World Cup of soccer), that is cloak and dagger stuff.
Now, with the teams facing off this Sunday, here are 10 glaring examples of sports spying... (more)
Now, with the teams facing off this Sunday, here are 10 glaring examples of sports spying... (more)
Industrial Spying Threatens Local Firms
Prosecutors Friday arrested two Hyundai Motor employees, who stole core technology for the automatic transmission of a sports utility vehicle (SUV) that the carmaker has developed with an investment of 300 billion won ($323 million) for two years, to a Chinese carmaker.
Experts estimate the leaked information could cause trillions of won in damages...
Samsung Electronics, for example, has already adopted an advanced security system in its Digital Media Research Center, where each researcher’s location can be traced through satellite-recognized identification cards, in addition to anti-eavesdropping devices. (more)
Sri Lanka 'Bigwigs' Tap & Tell
Sri Lanka - A Government bigwig has commenced a dirty programme of eavesdropping and recording the personal telephone dialogues of the opposition politicians and making them available to listen for a few handpicked media persons.
As a part of this programme, an editor-in-chief of a weekend English newspaper was summoned to the Presidential Secretariat and he was made to listen to a telephone dialogue between a UNP leader and another politician. (more)
As a part of this programme, an editor-in-chief of a weekend English newspaper was summoned to the Presidential Secretariat and he was made to listen to a telephone dialogue between a UNP leader and another politician. (more)
SpyCam Story #416 - Ming's Bling Cam
"After further investigation, they discovered that an employee of the business had a small receiver with several video clips of a female employee using the restroom," Burnett said.
"It was also discovered that the suspected employee had hacked into the company's computer network and e-mail system," Burnett said. (more)(video)
Another GSM Bug Alert
• Inexpensive.
• Easy to operate.
• Easy to hide.
• Untraceable when used with a pre-paid SIM card.
...from the SingaSPY Tonga website...
GSM Room / Office Transmitter
TKS-171.AAA
Key Specifications:
• GSM room / office transmitter.
• This is an amazing listening device.
• With a powerful internal and external mic.
• It is not only works as a standard dial and listen mode but also works as a voice activated unit which you could set up remotely.
• It is very reliable remote monitoring device ideal for long term activity. (more)
(their TKS-171aa model)
Need to know if there is one in your office?
Call us.
Real-Time Cell Phone Eavesdropping
New spy phone allows real-time eavesdropping on calls. (video)
Countermeasure: Don't accept candy from strangers. (duh)
Countermeasure: Don't accept candy from strangers. (duh)
Engineer Indicted on Spying
A former U.S. defense contractor spent more than two years working with China's military to design and test a radar-evading component for a new Chinese cruise missile as part of an espionage conspiracy, according to a federal indictment.
The indictment of Noshir S. Gowadia, an Indian-born engineer, was submitted to U.S. District Court in Hawaii in October and states he worked closely with a Chinese government agent and missile technicians to illegally supply the stealth-missile technology during six visits to China between 2003 and 2005. (more)
The indictment of Noshir S. Gowadia, an Indian-born engineer, was submitted to U.S. District Court in Hawaii in October and states he worked closely with a Chinese government agent and missile technicians to illegally supply the stealth-missile technology during six visits to China between 2003 and 2005. (more)
Firefighter Spies
Never Believe Your Caller ID Again
SPOOFEM.COM offers you the ability to change what someone sees on their call display when they receive a phone call. This is typically referred to as "Caller ID Spoofing" or "Call Display Spoofing".
You can show any phone number you wish on their call display. You can change your voice to male / female, record the conversation, SMS text message and be able to protect your privacy by not showing your number on their caller ID. (more)
There are other spoof options, too.
• Prepaid virtual calling card (free test call)
• SpoofCard Widget (free test call download for Mac OS X)
• Telespoof (free test call)
• Spooftel
While spoofing is currently legal, it may not be in the near future. Laws against it are in the works.
• H.R. 5304 [109th]: Preventing Harassment through Outbound Number Enforcement Act
• H.R. 251: Truth in Caller ID Act of 2007
If spoofing becomes illegal should you believe your Caller ID again?
No.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
It could be Spy vs. Spy.
According to league sources familiar with the situation, the Jets were caught using a videotaping device during a game in Foxborough last season that resulted in the removal of a Jets employee. After Gillette Stadium officials saw him using the recorder early in the game, he was told to stop and leave the area. He had been filming from the mezzanine level between the scoreboard and a decorative lighthouse in an end zone. The camera was not confiscated by the Patriots or stadium security.
Tuesday night the Jets admitted that they did videotape the game and their employee was confronted, but said they had permission from the Patriots to film from that location. (more)
Police Chief Bugging Trial (update)
A former Lafayette Police Chief's trial will not head to court until March... Former chief Randy Hundley was slated for trial Dec 10th. He along with three other officers are facing eavesdropping charges. The four were indicted last year for allegedly hiding a microphone near the desk of Hundley's secretary in 2004. (more)
MD under fire from colleagues for hiring spy
Canada - Three of the largest professional organizations representing plastic surgeons in Canada are filing formal complaints against a Toronto physician who hired a private investigator to spy on a colleague whom she suspected was causing a drop in her business.
The Ontario Society of Plastic Surgery, the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgery and the Canadian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery plan to ask Ontario's medical watchdog to investigate Dr. Behnaz Yazdanfar's decision to send an undercover female investigator to consult with plastic surgeon Dr. Sean Rice and secretly record the conversation. (more)
The Ontario Society of Plastic Surgery, the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgery and the Canadian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery plan to ask Ontario's medical watchdog to investigate Dr. Behnaz Yazdanfar's decision to send an undercover female investigator to consult with plastic surgeon Dr. Sean Rice and secretly record the conversation. (more)
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