Singapore jails man who took 1,400 videos of women and girls. The 35-year-old used his mobile phone and spy devices to carry out the crimes in toilets and changing rooms on more than 800 occasions. more
UK- Victim living with anxiety after man set up hidden cameras in bedroom and bathroom.
S. Korea - KBS released an official statement on Wednesday saying it felt great
responsibility for a spycam incident involving a comedian who appears on
TV show “Gag Concert.” He is suspected of having installed hidden
cameras (disguised as phone chargers) in the women’s restroom inside one of its buildings. more
FL - A man hired to install security systems inside a home along Florida’s
Treasure Coast found himself behind bars after allegedly setting up a
hidden camera inside a bathroom to spy on teenage girls. more
WY - One after the other on Tuesday, four women urged the District Court
Judge Bill Simpson to impose the maximum sentence on the man who
secretly videotaped them in a workplace bathroom last year...In a rare move, Simpson told the Park County prosecutor and Abraham’s
defense attorney that he wanted to add four years of supervised
probation onto the stipulated two to four years of prison time. more
KY - A lawsuit has been filed against an Elizabethtown-based tanning salon
chain after police say a customer used a selfie stick to secretly shoot
video of a nude woman tanning at a Louisville salon. more
WY - A suspect was arrested and is facing a felony charge of Voyeurism, after
being accused of taking photos under the door of a Cheyenne store
changing room. more
N. Ireland - A former contestant on TV talent show The Voice from Co Down has been
revealed as a self-confessed sex offender who secretly recorded women
for his own sexual gratification. more
LA - An Eros teen is facing multiple charges after he allegedly captured
images of a juvenile nude by leaving his cell phone recording in a
bathroom. more
VT - Eike Blohm, 38, (a UVM professor and doctor) was originally arrested on multiple counts of voyeurism
April 17 for placing hidden cameras in staff bathrooms at UVMMC. He was
charged with production and possession of child pornography May 22 and
was subsequently fired from both the University and UVMMC. more
SC - A former Limestone College employee accused of recording women at a West
Virginia university is now a person of interest in a voyeurism case on
the Limestone campus. Gaffney Police Chief Chris Skinner said Collins
Brandon Murphy, 32, has been named a person of interest in an incident
which occurred at Limestone College. more
Learn how you can detect spy cameras.
Sunday, June 7, 2020
Top 10 Intelligence Agencies Of The World 2020

However, not all of these intelligence agencies are the same.
Some of these are known better than others. These agencies will be based on absolute determination on dealing with problems swiftly. Many of us really don’t know about different intelligence agencies in the world. So here we have gathered details to classify the top 10 intelligence agencies in the world.
(List created by Dawood Hassan.)
- Ministry of State Security (MSS)
- Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS)
- Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
- Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE)
- Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI)
- Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)
- Federal Intelligence Service (BND)
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)
- Mossad
In Case You Are Keeping Score
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Data Breach Report: 28% Involved Small Businesses
Almost a third or 28% of data breaches involved small businesses. The data comes from one of the most acclaimed cybersecurity reports in the industry, the Verizon Business 2020 Data Breach Investigations Report (2020 DBIR).
Currently, in its 13th year, the DBIR is an industry-standard when it comes to gauging the state of cybersecurity around the world...
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With small businesses making up 28% of the breaches, owners have to be more proactive in protecting their digital presence. Whether it is an eCommerce site, blog, V-log, podcast, or other digital assets, you have to protect your domain. This not only ensures your data is safe, but it is one more tool you can use to attract new customers; robust security. more
Spy Pigeon Arrested... again
A pigeon suspected of being trained to “spy” by Pakistan has been
captured in India along the Kashmir border. Indian officials say the
bird was carrying a “coded message” which they are trying to decipher.
In 2016, police in India found a bird with a note attached to it
inscribed with an alleged threat to Indian prime minister Narendra Modi. more
UPDATE 6/8/2020 — Indian police have released a pigeon belonging to a Pakistani fisherman after a probe found that the bird, which had flown across the contentious border between the nuclear-armed nations, was not a spy, two officials said on Friday. more
UPDATE 6/8/2020 — Indian police have released a pigeon belonging to a Pakistani fisherman after a probe found that the bird, which had flown across the contentious border between the nuclear-armed nations, was not a spy, two officials said on Friday. more
Sheriff’s Office Communications Specialist Charged with Spying on Roommate
A Florida sheriff’s office employee hid a camera in his roommate’s bedroom to spy on her, authorities said.
Llewellyn Berkheiser III, a 28-year-old communication specialist for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, was busted Saturday after his roommate found a GoPro camera in a vent in her bedroom, according to an arrest report obtained by the Orlando Sentinel.
Berkheiser’s roommate, who was not identified, told deputies she discovered the recording device Friday when she noticed she couldn’t see light in the vent from an adjoining kitchen that was usually visible, deputies said. more
Llewellyn Berkheiser III, a 28-year-old communication specialist for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, was busted Saturday after his roommate found a GoPro camera in a vent in her bedroom, according to an arrest report obtained by the Orlando Sentinel.
Berkheiser’s roommate, who was not identified, told deputies she discovered the recording device Friday when she noticed she couldn’t see light in the vent from an adjoining kitchen that was usually visible, deputies said. more
The Man Who Hacked Former President Francois Mitterrand's Phone
One of the richest men in France claims to be a former spy who once hacked former President Francois Mitterrand.
The billionaire co-owner of Le Monde newspaper, Xavier Niel, 52, told the Parliamentary Channel that as a teen in the 1980s he worked undercover for the Directorate of Territorial Surveillance after he was caught hacking the French channel Canal+...
Niel claims he was tasked with hacking into the mobile telephone of President Mitterrand in 1986 as well as the car company Renault. In the process he found that Renault was being hacked by people from Australia who were downloading large chunks of data.
“We were doing all this for ourselves as a game and we would pass on the information,” Niel said. “It was just fun. It was thrilling to get around the system. They told us it was impossible.” more

Niel claims he was tasked with hacking into the mobile telephone of President Mitterrand in 1986 as well as the car company Renault. In the process he found that Renault was being hacked by people from Australia who were downloading large chunks of data.
“We were doing all this for ourselves as a game and we would pass on the information,” Niel said. “It was just fun. It was thrilling to get around the system. They told us it was impossible.” more
Yet Another Spy Movie List

Were this a year like any other, we’d already have seen the year’s two most-anticipated spy movies: the 25th James Bond film No Time to Die and Marvel’s Black Widow solo film.
Both were scheduled for spring releases and will now open in theaters in November…if theaters are, in fact, open.
Fortunately, there’s no shortage of great spy movies to keep us occupied while we wait... The List
Sunday, May 24, 2020
From The Very Practical News (VPN) File...
Hong Kong saw a spike in downloads of VPN software designed to mask internet usage Thursday after Beijing signaled plans to usher in a new national security law that could tighten its grip... more
Bosnian Leader Brags He Illegally Wiretapped - (WWHT)
Opposition parties and Transparency International in Bosnia and Herzegovina (TIBiH) have filed criminal charges against the Serb member of the tripartite Bosnian state presidency member Milorad Dodik, whom they accuse of illegal wiretapping based on his own statements.
The charges were filed after Dodik told the parliament in the mainly Serb entity of Bosnia, Republika Srpska, on May 20 that he often listened in to telephone conversations between representatives of the opposition parties, saying it was normal practice.
Dodik stated that he was eavesdropping on the representatives of the opposition by phone, that every government was eavesdropping on the opposition, and he recounted the content of telephone conversations of opposition members... more
The charges were filed after Dodik told the parliament in the mainly Serb entity of Bosnia, Republika Srpska, on May 20 that he often listened in to telephone conversations between representatives of the opposition parties, saying it was normal practice.
Dodik stated that he was eavesdropping on the representatives of the opposition by phone, that every government was eavesdropping on the opposition, and he recounted the content of telephone conversations of opposition members... more
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Proposed Bill: Anti-Espionage Theft in Airports
U.S. Rep. Ross Spano (R-FL) signed on to co-sponsor a bill designed to protect the transportation infrastructure from espionage and intellectual property theft.
The bill, HR 6917, the Airport Infrastructure Resources (AIR) Security Act, would prohibit federal airport improvement funds from being used in the purchase of passenger boarding bridges made by companies that have violated the intellectual property rights of the United States.
Introduced by Reps. Ron Wright (R-TX) and Marc Veasey (R-TX), the bill is intended to keep the Chinese Communist Party from spying on American airline passengers, and to prevent China from any further power grab, Wright said. more
The bill, HR 6917, the Airport Infrastructure Resources (AIR) Security Act, would prohibit federal airport improvement funds from being used in the purchase of passenger boarding bridges made by companies that have violated the intellectual property rights of the United States.
Introduced by Reps. Ron Wright (R-TX) and Marc Veasey (R-TX), the bill is intended to keep the Chinese Communist Party from spying on American airline passengers, and to prevent China from any further power grab, Wright said. more
Amsterdam School Bugging Incident
The director of the Cornelius Haga Lyceum in Amsterdam planted eavesdropping equipment in the office assigned to the Education Inspectorate for its investigation into the school...
During the investigation, the school made an office available to the inspectors, where they had sensitive conversations with each other, with pupils, and with staff. These conversations were recorded and eavesdropped on multiple times...
NRC's sources said that school director Soner Atasoy wanted to keep an eye on the Inspectorate's investigation and on what employees of the school said about him and the school...
The Education Inspectorate told NRC that there was a "suspicion" that the room given to inspectors to use was being tapped. After that, the inspectors slightly adjusted their working methods at the school, switching rooms "with some regularity" and conducting confidential conversation by phone or outside.
The office in question was never searched for eavesdropping equipment because there was "insufficient cause" for it and it would have led to "unnecessary unrest", the Inspectorate said. more
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NRC's sources said that school director Soner Atasoy wanted to keep an eye on the Inspectorate's investigation and on what employees of the school said about him and the school...
The Education Inspectorate told NRC that there was a "suspicion" that the room given to inspectors to use was being tapped. After that, the inspectors slightly adjusted their working methods at the school, switching rooms "with some regularity" and conducting confidential conversation by phone or outside.
The office in question was never searched for eavesdropping equipment because there was "insufficient cause" for it and it would have led to "unnecessary unrest", the Inspectorate said. more
Cheap TV Equipment Eavesdrops on Sensitive Satellite

James Pavur, a Rhodes Scholar and DPhil student at Oxford, will detail the attack in a session at the Black Hat security conference in early August...
It appears to boil down in large part to the absence of encryption-in-transit for satellite-based broadband communications.
It also reveals how some of the eavesdropping was conducted using a “75 cm, flat-panel satellite receiver dish and a TBS-6983 DVB-S receiver… configured to receive Ku-band transmissions between 10,700 MHz and 12,750 MHz. A set of 14 geostationary satellites were selected [and from them] over 350 transponders were identified using existing “Blind Scan” tools. more
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
German Intelligence Gets Wiener Schnitzel'ed
In the world of online spying, great power lies with those who can get their hands on the data flowing through the world’s Internet infrastructure.
So the fact that Germany is home to one of the world’s biggest Internet exchange points—where data crosses between the networks that make up the Internet—has given a lot of power to the country’s equivalent of the U.S. National Security Agency.
The Bundesnachrichtendienst, or BND, gets to freely sift through all the foreign traffic passing through that exchange junction in search of nuggets that can be shared with overseas partners such as the NSA. But now that power is in jeopardy, thanks to a Tuesday ruling from Germany’s constitutional court...
“With its decision, the Federal Constitutional Court has clarified for the first time that the protection afforded by fundamental rights vis-Ã -vis German state authority is not restricted to the German territory,” the court said in a statement.
The German chapter of Reporters Without Borders, which brought the case in partnership with the Berlin-based Society for Civil Rights (GFF) and a few other journalists’ associations, is overjoyed. more
So the fact that Germany is home to one of the world’s biggest Internet exchange points—where data crosses between the networks that make up the Internet—has given a lot of power to the country’s equivalent of the U.S. National Security Agency.
The Bundesnachrichtendienst, or BND, gets to freely sift through all the foreign traffic passing through that exchange junction in search of nuggets that can be shared with overseas partners such as the NSA. But now that power is in jeopardy, thanks to a Tuesday ruling from Germany’s constitutional court...
“With its decision, the Federal Constitutional Court has clarified for the first time that the protection afforded by fundamental rights vis-Ã -vis German state authority is not restricted to the German territory,” the court said in a statement.
The German chapter of Reporters Without Borders, which brought the case in partnership with the Berlin-based Society for Civil Rights (GFF) and a few other journalists’ associations, is overjoyed. more
Alliance Trust Savings Censured After Whistleblower’s ‘Spying’ Concerns
A Dundee-based financial firm has been censured by the Information
Commissioner over the use of a mobile app which allowed it to access an
“excessive amount” of employees’ sensitive personal data...
Alex Forootan, 36, began investigating after receiving an unexpected
text message from Microsoft saying someone had attempted to access his
email account.
Mr Forootan worked as a database administrator at ATS’s Dundee headquarters between October 2017 and October last year and is set to take the company to an employment tribunal next month.
He recently rejected a £10,000 pay out from ATS over the issue, citing concerns about his ability to raise it to public attention should he accept. more

Mr Forootan worked as a database administrator at ATS’s Dundee headquarters between October 2017 and October last year and is set to take the company to an employment tribunal next month.
He recently rejected a £10,000 pay out from ATS over the issue, citing concerns about his ability to raise it to public attention should he accept. more
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