Sunday, January 18, 2009

"Oh, We're Not Gonna Take It" II

ND - Drunken bar brawls in Oliver County’s biggest city have authorities calling on taverns to install surveillance systems and turn over their recordings after a fight. That’s unsettling to bar owners who say their customers have a right to talk freely, even if they slur their words, without being recorded.

I don’t have a problem with the video camera, but I won’t put audio in here. That’s baloney,” said Perry Wolf, owner of the Lonewolf Saloon in Center, N.D., a town of fewer than 700 in the heart of coal country. (more) (sing-a-long)

"Oh, We're Not Gonna Take It" III

Eavesdropping craft critical for monitoring terrorists...

The NRO payload on the Delta 4-Heavy is a 5-to-6 ton eavesdropping spacecraft with a high tech deployable antenna as wide as 350 feet. The spacecraft is to enhance the capability for the U.S. to listen in on communications in hostile governments like Iran and terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda. (more) (sing-a-long)

SpyCam Story #510 - Action Camo Cam

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- Capture Up To 100 Minutes Of Recorded Video

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attery life of 1 to 4 hours and the ability to store an incredible 100 minutes of video. Video stores directly to a SD card and can be reviewed on any PC, monitor, or directly on the device itself using the built-in LCD screen. $199.95 (more) (video)
Why do we mention it?
So you know what you're up against.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

I always feel like somebody's watchin' me...

UK - University students in Cheltenham say they are being spied on and filmed by residents in St Paul's. The students say people hid in bushes to watch them in an attempt to gather evidence of anti-social behaviour. (more) (sing-a-long)

Handwriting That Remembers What It Hears

The boss talks. You take some notes. Three days later... "That's not what I said!"

You are an investigator; interviewing a suspect. At the deposition... "That's not what I meant! I was being sarcastic when I said, 'Oh, sure I did it.'"

Hummm.... Let's ask Mr. Pen. Mr. Pen was there. He wrote the notes. He heard you. Hey, Mr. Pen. What did you hear?

As Pen is my witness. Here hear... [insert irrefutable audio proof here]

Mr. Pen, of course, is just a nom de plume.
His real name is the Pulse, aka “smartpen”, by Livescribe. (
more)
Note to Executives:
Keep in mind, Mr. Pen could be "in anyone's pocket." Just recording.
Note to Teachers:
Mr. Pen is smart. Write a math problem with him... and the answer appears on his display! Keep Mr. Pen away from math exam papers.
Look for future smart pens to be even smarter. "Open Chanel 'D'."

Wiretap Recordings Found

Turkey - Police found wiretapping records of former Chief of General Staff Hilmi Özkök’s phone conversations at retired Brig. Levent Ersöz’s home Friday, as part of the Ergenekon investigation. Ersöz was caught at a hospital in Ankara on Thursday and detained in connection with the ongoing case against the gang. In July, he had fled to Moscow. (more)

Want a job in TSCM?

This one was just posted...
CERTIFIED TECHNICAL SECURITY INVESTIGATOR - AIKEN, SC

This is a long term contract position for Savannah River Site located in Aiken, SC.
Must be a U. S. Citizen.

DUTIES:
Performs all duties and responsibilities described for a Certified Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) Technician contained in DOE M 470.4-4, "Information Security", Section E, and "Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Program"; and as an alternate TEMPEST and Protected Transmissions System (PTS) Coordinator as detailed in DOE M 205.1-3, "Telecommunications Security".

Serves as the Savannah River Site (SRS) primary POC and subject matter expert on Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) issues. Provides TSCM support to all SRS activities, as directed by DOE-SR TSCM Program Manager. This includes ensuring that specified areas are free from audio or optical technical surveillance devices and that equipment being introduced into those areas has not been manipulated to surreptitiously provide information to unauthorized persons or foreign governments... (more)

Thursday, January 15, 2009

SpyCam Story #509 - "Yo, ho ho..."

UK - A Royal Navy petty officer was jailed for two years today for spying... Tom Paul Opie, 36, cut holes in the ceiling and wall of a changing room to secretly film the women on his mobile phone... Plymouth Crown Court heard that his 18-year Navy career has now ended in disgrace and his wife has left him in disgust. (more)

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The design enables the camera to be attached to the user so that their perspective is captured during their routine daily events.

Video files are downloaded to a PC via simple drag-and-drop. Once transferred, the files can be edited or uploaded to your favorite video sharing site. The camera operates via an on/off switch which also serves as a lens cover.

VIEVU PVR-PRO can record and store approximately 4 hours of video and audio in SVGA quality format. (
more)

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Industrial Espionage - Sony Ericsson Ripped Off

A number of stolen prototypes of Sony Ericsson mobile phones were found at the home of a company employee, Swedish police said on Wednesday.

Sony Ericsson is keeping quiet about the situation. A spokesman at the company confirmed that a number of prototypes were involved, but wouldn't elaborate on any of the details, Computer Sweden reported...

What the person was planning to do with the phones -- which are worth about 750,000 Swedish kronor (US$90,000), according to the police -- and what kind of devices were stolen remains unclear.

Prototypes can be very valuable to the competition, because they show where a company is heading in the long term, according to Chris Hazelton, research director for mobile and wireless at The 451 Group. (more)
Think of all the similar competing cell phones which debut at the same time. Just coincidence? Example: iPhone vs. LG KE850 (photos courtesy engadget.com)

Secret Maps in "Monolpoly" Pieces! True or False

Did the British Secret Service, MI-5, send specially packaged versions of the popular board game "Monopoly" to prisoners of war in Germany during World War II?

Did these games have escape maps hidden inside the playing pieces?

Check your answers
here.

Nortel Goes Chapt. 11 - Spying Concerns to Blame

As Nortel files for bankruptcy... a less-discussed factor may have scuttled the struggling networking company's last hope for a savior: concerns over Chinese cyberspying...

The most interested potential acquirer of the Ethernet division may have been Chinese company Huawei... The Shenzhen-based networking giant has a murky history of cooperation with its homeland's authoritarian regime, and concerns over Huawei's government ties, according to some industry-watchers and security analysts, may have spooked Nortel's customers that carried sensitive U.S. government data and scuttled the Chinese company's offer...

The Chinese company has long been searching for an opportunity to expand to North America...


Given Huawei's history, a tie-up with the company would raise the specter of a hidden back door in a router or switch, siphoning that data to foreign spies. (more)

Our Favorite Spies - Patrick McGoohan

Los Angeles - Patrick McGoohan, an Emmy-winning actor who created and starred in the cult classic television shows "Secret Agent" ("Danger Man") and "The Prisoner" has died. He was 80.

McGoohan died Tuesday in Los Angeles after a short illness, his son-in-law, film producer Cleve Landsberg, said Wednesday.


McGoohan won two Emmys for his work on the Peter Falk detective drama "Columbo," and more recently appeared as King Edward Longshanks in the 1995 Mel Gibson film "Braveheart."
But he was best known as the title character Number Six in "The Prisoner," a surreal 1960s British series in which a former spy is held captive in a small village and constantly tries to escape. (more) (The Prisoner tribute) (Amazon - Secret Agent, The Prisoner)

Where are the real TSCM spy jobs?

These might be harsh times in the jobs market, but it seems there is still plenty of work for people who can provide their own dark suits and sunglasses. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States's famed law enforcement agency, is seeking to fill thousands of posts as it embarks on the biggest recruitment drive in its 101-year history.

The vacancies include 850 special agents... There are a further 2,100 "professional staff positions" available behind the scenes: jobs include intelligence analysts, fingerprint experts, language specialists
and electronics technicians, presumably for help with wire-tapping and other hi-tech eavesdropping. (more)

Our Favorite Spies - Robert Vaughn

by Christopher Arnott, Arts & Literature, New Haven Advocate
...the least-remembered star of the lot, Robert Vaughn. His timing is good — the successful 40-DVD complete "U.N.C.L.E." box set was released a year ago. But after U.N.C.L.E. was cancelled... history got in his way. While the reminiscences of his cool-hero counterparts are little more than fleshed-out filmographies, Vaughn's adventures take place in the real world...


Vaughn cured Martin Luther King's hiccups. He rode the funeral train of his assassinated friend Bobby Kennedy from New York to Washington following the ceremony at St. Patrick's Cathedral, events he describes in compelling detail. As the first major Hollywood celebrity to speak out openly against the Vietnam War, Vaughn went on "Firing Line," William F. Buckley's TV show, to debate him; Buckley was unprepared for Vaughn's clear grasp of the issues. The show's in-house referee declared the debate a draw...

...he had to be hustled out of his hotel into the sanctity of the International Hotel, Vaughn nearly lost all the interviews he'd compiled with survivors of the McCarthy-era Hollywood blacklist, data he was compiling for his master's thesis (later published as Only Victims: A Study of Show Business Blacklisting)...

Robert Vaughn emerges, with all the derring-do of his immortal Napoleon Solo character, as the most authoritative voice of a time when overlooking major social issues in favor of more warmed-over Hollywood lore seems like heresy.

Referring to his book, A Fortunate Life by Robert Vaughn...

Vaughn doesn't shy away from sensationalism and candor — he drops names as avidly as the professional hanger-on George Hamilton. But his mix of honesty, integrity, loyalty, political passions, cultural context and open-eyed excitement at the world around him lifts his book above the tired nostalgia of his blue-eyed buff-boy brethren — it fits the present-day Obama era. "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."'s old enough to be a great-grandfather, but man, he's still hip. (more) (Amazon - The Man from U.N.C.L.E.)