South Africa - A millionaire Pretoria businessman is at the center of a criminal investigation over the alleged illegal interception of his estranged wife's private e-mails, SMSes and BlackBerry messages, or BBMs.
The hacking was first suspected when Dr Graham Hefer - a former Natal rugby player - filed divorce proceedings against his wife Denise. Court documents in that case seemed to show that Hefer had access to more than 50 BBMs, over a dozen SMSes and at least five e-mails between Denise and others this year.
The case has revealed that the BBM facility, one of the preferred "secure" methods of communication can be hacked with relative ease.
Hefer, 48, the managing director of a Nigeria-based British company, is accused of installing spyware software on 49-year-old Denise's BlackBerry. This type of spyware is readily available.
This is said to have allowed real-time monitoring of her communication and her whereabouts, and for eavesdropping on her private conversations. These included discussions with her lawyer. (more)
Monday, November 28, 2011
Cell Phone Spyware's New Market - from cheating spouse to the kids!
The latest smart phone technology allows worried parents to keep tabs on their children and, unlike previous apps, it remains completely hidden.
The technology, which has been criticized as an invasion of privacy, is just the latest weapon for "helicopter" parents keeping a short leash on their children, to ensure they are not sexting or hanging out with the wrong crowd.
As one program's website warns: "Are your kids involved with texting dangers? What are they secretly texting about? Are they visiting porn sites on the phone? You have the right to know."
The latest programs to hit the market, Spyera Software and Mobile Spy, offer stealth GPS tracking and the abilities to read text messages, read emails and view photos.
Spyera even promises to turn the phone into a "remote bugging device" so parents can listen to conversations wherever the phone is left. (more)
The technology, which has been criticized as an invasion of privacy, is just the latest weapon for "helicopter" parents keeping a short leash on their children, to ensure they are not sexting or hanging out with the wrong crowd.
As one program's website warns: "Are your kids involved with texting dangers? What are they secretly texting about? Are they visiting porn sites on the phone? You have the right to know."
The latest programs to hit the market, Spyera Software and Mobile Spy, offer stealth GPS tracking and the abilities to read text messages, read emails and view photos.
Spyera even promises to turn the phone into a "remote bugging device" so parents can listen to conversations wherever the phone is left. (more)
Slovakia: Defence minister fired over wiretapping scandal
Slovakia - Ľubomír Galko, a nominee of the Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party, has been fired as the country’s defence minister. Slovak Prime Minister Iveta Radičová asked president Ivan Gašparovič to dismiss Galko on the heels of a scandal over the Military Defence Intelligence (VOS), which operates under the Ministry of Defence, and its interception of the telephone calls of journalists. (more)
Very clever, not using the phone cord. That would have been suspicious.
(It appears the reporter got this information from (dumb-de-dumb-dumb) ...the sheriff's deputies.)
FL - A Verizon worker who was able to listen in on his wife's phone calls has been accused of trying to strangle her, Polk County sheriff's deputies said.
Robert L. Rutledge, 51, of Lakeland, works at Verizon as a repair technician, deputies said.
He used his knowledge from his job to listen in on his wife's phone calls Monday, deputies said.
He disconnected the telephone line after hearing a call between his wife and an unknown man, deputies said.
It isn't clear whether Monday was the only time that Rutledge had listened to his wife's calls, deputies said.
Rutledge went home Monday night and removed the phone within his wife's reach. He choked her with a rope until she passed out, deputies said. (more)
He used his knowledge from his job to listen in on his wife's phone calls Monday, deputies said.
He disconnected the telephone line after hearing a call between his wife and an unknown man, deputies said.
It isn't clear whether Monday was the only time that Rutledge had listened to his wife's calls, deputies said.
Rutledge went home Monday night and removed the phone within his wife's reach. He choked her with a rope until she passed out, deputies said. (more)
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Spy History: The Spy Queen Was A Nympho!"
(Feb. 1958) She is Martha Eccels Dodd, daughter of the late Ambassador to Germany William E. Dodd, wife of a Chicago millionaire, Alfred Kaufmann Stern, himself an undercover agent of the Soviet Union...
FLIRTS WITH NAZISM
Nazism meant good-looking, tall, blond men to her and she liked what she saw. She was painting the Nazi capital red, but in a social way. She went out on the town every night, flirting, drinking and dancing, mostly with young men who happened to be Nazis She gained a dual reputation. Insiders described her as a nymphomaniac in her sex life and a Nazi sympathizer in her politics. (more)
...thus verifying what we feared all along about about media espionage.
Illegal eavesdropping was widely practiced by Britain's tabloid journalists, producing stories that were both intrusive and untrue, a lawyer for several phone hacking victims said Wednesday.
Mark Lewis told a U.K. media ethics inquiry that phone hacking was not limited to Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid, which the media mogul shut down earlier this year as outrage grew over the hacking scandal.
Lewis claimed that listening in on voice mails was so easy that many journalists regarded it as no more serious than "driving at 35 mph in a 30 mph zone." (more)
Mark Lewis told a U.K. media ethics inquiry that phone hacking was not limited to Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid, which the media mogul shut down earlier this year as outrage grew over the hacking scandal.
Lewis claimed that listening in on voice mails was so easy that many journalists regarded it as no more serious than "driving at 35 mph in a 30 mph zone." (more)
...of course, sometimes it's 'The Man' bites 'Dog' story...
Only a day and a half after media reports were published about several journalists being wiretapped by the Military Intelligence Service (VOS), Prime Minister Iveta Radičová moved to dismiss Ľubomír Galko as defense minister, the SME daily reported. (more)
Camerman Leaves Wireless Mic Behind. Eavesdropping or Innocent Mistake?
Police in New Zealand have executed search warrants to obtain material from media organisations as part of their investigation over the so-called teapot tape scandal.
The saga began a week-and-a-half ago when the media were invited to film prime minister John Key having a cuppa with ACT candidate John Banks, whose party is the second largest in Mr Key's centre-right coalition government.
When media were ushered outside a cameraman left a microphone on the cafe table. Some media outlets now have that recording... Mr Ambrose says he left his radio microphone in a pouch on the cafe table by accident. (more)
The saga began a week-and-a-half ago when the media were invited to film prime minister John Key having a cuppa with ACT candidate John Banks, whose party is the second largest in Mr Key's centre-right coalition government.
When media were ushered outside a cameraman left a microphone on the cafe table. Some media outlets now have that recording... Mr Ambrose says he left his radio microphone in a pouch on the cafe table by accident. (more)
FutureWatch Quote
Judge: Accident? If it was in a pouch, not being used, it would have been turned off, right?
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
FutureWatch - Facebook Phone - Social Notworking Albatrose
via Larry Dignan, zdnet.com
Summary: Your Facebook phone may be the equivalent of having a KGB agent tailing you. Mark Zuckerberg will be in your pocket. You might as well wear one of those ankle bracelets for tracking. The Facebook phone is in play—again—and it appears we have another 12 to 18 months to go before mobile and social utopia arrives. I can’t wait to see the privacy flaps that emerge from this adventure.
AllThingsD is reporting that Facebook has named HTC to build a phone with the social network at the core. The code name is Buffy because it will allegedly slay the market—or something like that. Sound familiar? The Facebook phone has been rumored forever. TechCrunch reported that Facebook was working to build a phone a year ago. CNET News also reported that Facebook was reaching out to hardware makers...
But do you really want a Facebook phone? If you think the social graph can be overdone today just wait until Facebook starts broadcasting every move to your friends. Every purchase you make. Every app you use. Every time you happen to hit the john with your smartphone in tow your friends will know. I could be exaggerating, but not by much (and you know half of you bring your smartphone to the loo). (more)
Ah ! well a-day ! what evil looks
Had I from old and young !
Instead of the cross, the Albatross
About my neck was hung. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Had I from old and young !
Instead of the cross, the Albatross
About my neck was hung. ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
FutureWatch - New "Baby Monitor" Being Launched
Being tested now...
"The Evoz beta program lets parents use their iPhone and the Evoz baby monitoring service to monitor their babies from anywhere in the world with the touch of a button.
Evoz has unlimited range and can send smart alerts (call, text, or email) if your baby is crying. Parents can download Evoz from the iTunes Appstore for FREE.
Our beta grants mobile parents early access to the free monitoring service and also offers an extended period of time with advanced capabilities. It is important to note that this is a beta, so we haven’t worked out all the kinks yet. We are counting on our beta users to give us feedback, identify problems, and share ideas with our team as we prepare a full public launch." (more) (more)
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Security Alert: Check Your Cell Phone
Bit9 researchers has compiled a list of 12 smartphones that pose the highest security and privacy risks to consumers and corporations.
The phones, all Android models, on the "Dirty Dozen" list compiled by Bit9 of Waltham, Mass. are:
Samsung Galaxy Mini
HTC Desire
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
HTC Wildfire
Samsung Epic 4G
LG Optimus S
Samsung Galaxy S
Motorola Droid X
LG Optimus One
Motorola Droid 2
HTC Evo 4G
In compiling the list, Bit9 researchers looked at the market share of the smartphone, what out-of-date and insecure software the model had running on it and how long it took for the phone to receive updates.
Read Bit9's full report at http://www.bit9.com/orphan-android/
(more)
The phones, all Android models, on the "Dirty Dozen" list compiled by Bit9 of Waltham, Mass. are:
Samsung Galaxy Mini
HTC Desire
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
HTC Wildfire
Samsung Epic 4G
LG Optimus S
Samsung Galaxy S
Motorola Droid X
LG Optimus One
Motorola Droid 2
HTC Evo 4G
In compiling the list, Bit9 researchers looked at the market share of the smartphone, what out-of-date and insecure software the model had running on it and how long it took for the phone to receive updates.
Read Bit9's full report at http://www.bit9.com/orphan-android/
(more)
Monday, November 21, 2011
Privacy Journal - Your privacy news authority
I just received a free sample of Privacy Journal, an excellent publication by Robert Ellis Smith. He started Privacy Journal back in the 1970's and it continues stronger today than ever.
Here is just one of the important topics he covers in this month's issue... Should the government need to secure a court warrant before installing continual and long-term electronic monitoring on a person’s motor vehicle, by means of Global Positioning technology (GPS)? That is a question before the U.S. Supreme Court this month in U.S. v. Jones, perhaps the most significant Fourth Amendment case in this new century.
If you need to keep up with privacy issues, this is your best resource. His web site even offers FREE privacy tips.
In addition to the Journal, Mr. Smith also publishes many books on privacy. One of the most helpful is his Compilation of State and Federal Privacy Laws. This book includes listings for all U.S. laws - more than 700 of them - and federal and provincial laws in Canada.
All his publications are available electronically.
See for yourself. Contact Privacy Journal for a sample issue, and a list of their other publications.
Lee Shoreham, Assistant to the Publisher
PRIVACY JOURNAL
PO Box 28577
Providence RI 02908
Phone: 401/274-7861
Fax: 401/274-4747
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www.privacyjournal.net
PRIVACY JOURNAL
PO Box 28577
Providence RI 02908
Phone: 401/274-7861
Fax: 401/274-4747
orders@privacyjournal.net
www.privacyjournal.net
Security Solution: Managing Wireless Devices in Corporate Environments
Managing wireless devices is a particularly tough chore. Items to be wrangled range from cell phones, to iPods, to tablets, to laptops. Many of these items have photographic capabilities which need to be wrangled as well... not to mention, digital cameras, and attachments with wireless capabilities.
To make matters worse, some of these devices, and some of their apps may be allowed in one room, but not in another. This is getting really complicated.
Until now, there really hasn't been a non-draconian solution for the mere mortal security director.
Until now, there really hasn't been a non-draconian solution for the mere mortal security director.
Take a look at this. It's called ZoneDefense, made by AirPatrol. Very cool!
Friday, November 18, 2011
Protester Launches Drone to Spy on Police! (AMAZING video)
During protests in Warsaw last weekend, one crafty activist deployed a flying drone to spy on riot police.
YouTube user latajacakamera — or “flying camera” in Polish — uploaded the amazing video that the drone effortlessly captured as it hovered over teargas-filled streets.
In another video, the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) floats in front of a formation of police in riot gear as they rush towards demonstrators. None of them appear to notice. (more)
YouTube user latajacakamera — or “flying camera” in Polish — uploaded the amazing video that the drone effortlessly captured as it hovered over teargas-filled streets.
In another video, the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) floats in front of a formation of police in riot gear as they rush towards demonstrators. None of them appear to notice. (more)
Garbo: The Spy Infiltrates Theaters... today
Filmmaker Edmon Roch's slyly and wryly suspenseful documentary about the real life World War II super spy known as Garbo can give any narrative espionage thriller a real life run for the money!
It opens theatrically today, November 18, 2011. (more)
It opens theatrically today, November 18, 2011. (more)
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