"This technology was predicted by many authors, futurists, and illustrators in the past. This one is one of the earliest illustrations on this subject; it was made in 1930. Again, the resemblance with a modern gadget that we all know as “smartphone” is uncanny." more
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Friday, July 31, 2020
"The Name's Richard, not Roger"
Britain on Wednesday named its former ambassador to Turkey as the new director of the MI6 Secret Intelligence Service.
Richard Moore succeeds Alex Younger, who was a career intelligence officer and became Britain's top spy in 2014. moore
Thursday, July 30, 2020
The Little Bugger Spycam or Beetleloose
Scientists developed a teensy-tiny black-and-white camera that can
comfortably be mounted on a live beetle—specifically a death-feigning
beetle and a Pinacate beetle.
The device streamed photos and videos
straight to an iPhone, depicting exactly what the beetle was staring at:
from squirrels that look like hulking grizzly bears to a truck that
looms like a mountain. They published their findings in Science Robotics last week.
The entire system weighs around a tenth of a playing card, uses minimal power, and keeps the frame pointed at where the bug looks by mimicking its steering mechanisms. more
GPS Tracker – World’s Smallest and More
A GPS tracker can be incredibly small. Once the size of bricks some can now fit on your finger.
New features have arrived, too. Some have…
- SOS buttons
- Audio eavesdropping capability
- Integration with Google Maps
- Speed reporting
- Geo-fencing with automatic alerts
- Disable vehicle
- Updates every five seconds
- Wireless recharging
- Worldwide coverage
- Bluetooth – for tracking the last few feet
Saturday, July 25, 2020
DHS Gives Federal Agencies 24 hours to Patch Critical Microsoft Windows Vulnerability
Our friend in cold country has a hot tip for you!
Thanks, Mike.
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Thanks, Mike.
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If you’re running an externally facing Windows DNS
server, it should be patched as soon as possible. It’s probably a
good idea to work this patch into your internal patch management cycle
as well.
CVE-2020-1350
If your DNS is managed by an external IT firm, please feel free to forward this to them.
If you’re not sure, drop me an email or give me a call at (907) 354-4879 (cell).
Thanks,
-Mike.
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Mike Messick
President, Deep Forest Security Consulting
PO Box 242334
Anchorage, AK. 99524-2334
(907) 334-9090 Office
Thursday, July 23, 2020
The World’s Smallest Voice Recorder?
Is this The World’s Smallest Voice Recorder?
Specifications
TileRec by ATTO Digital Ultra-small: ≈1.53”x1.53”x.02” (≈39 x 39 x 5 mm)
Record modes: Voice activated or continuous.
Storage capacity: 145 hours.
Format: 128 kbps CD Quality MP3.
Playback: Download files to any computer.
Battery “on time”: Up to 24 hours.
Battery charge time: 2 hours.
Housing: Sturdy aluminum case.
Operates with one on/off switch.
Cost: $59.80 Amazon
TileRec by ATTO Digital Ultra-small: ≈1.53”x1.53”x.02” (≈39 x 39 x 5 mm)
Record modes: Voice activated or continuous.
Storage capacity: 145 hours.
Format: 128 kbps CD Quality MP3.
Playback: Download files to any computer.
Battery “on time”: Up to 24 hours.
Battery charge time: 2 hours.
Housing: Sturdy aluminum case.
Operates with one on/off switch.
Cost: $59.80 Amazon
Voice recorders keep getting smaller and smaller.
However, If smallest means thin to you, yes there is a thinner one, the Edic-mini Tiny16+ A75…
1 mm thinner, 12 mm less wide, but double the length. And, at $345, six times the price. They also make one card-key sized (2.7 mm thin).
If by smallest you mean really, really thin…
You might want to consider the NAGRA Dollar Bill recorder that’s being
marketed to law enforcement instead. Thirty-one times as expensive as
the TileRec.
The prices on eBay ranged from $1.45 (with free shipping from China!) to $2,000. for the Edic-mini Tiny+ B76-150HQ. The Edic-mini Tiny+ being closest in size to the TileRec.
A Voice Recorder Manufacturer Speaks
Jang Sung-Churl, chief executive of electronics firm Auto Jungbo Co. Ltd., told Reuters that covert recording devices “have been selling like hotcakes” …sales of voice recorders so far this year (2019) have doubled to 80 devices per day, Jang said as he forecast sales to also double this calendar year to 1.4 billion won ($1,172,289).Think about it. That's almost 30,000 devices sold per year... before the expected doubling of sales. And, he is only one manufacturer. An educated guess is that there are thousands of manufacturers around the world.
Accessibility + Affordability = Big Concerns.
Who Cares About Voice Recorder Size?
Lots of folks, for many and varied reasons…
- Sneaky people who want to eavesdrop.
- Sneaky people who want to entrap others.
- Anyone worried about covert surveillance.
- Local law enforcement detectives and Private Investigators. They might not have the budget necessary for a covert NAGRA Dollar Bill Recorder, but have the smarts to slap a TileRec between two one-dollar bills.
- Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) Technicians whose job it is to find illegal, electronic surveillance devices.
It all boils down to these two things:
People hiding voice recorders, and… thwarting the people doing it.
People hiding voice recorders, and… thwarting the people doing it.
Discovering Voice Recorders
Since the offense has the advantage let’s concentrate on the defense.
The average
covert voice recorder will either be carried by a person to record face
to face conversations or it will be hidden within
conversations-of-interest areas.
In-Person Recording Detection Tips
- Since frisking is probably out of the question, assume you are being recorded. Even if you could frisk, results would be iffy; these voice recorders are tiny.
- At the outset of a conversation ask the other person if they are recording you. Watch their reaction. Do they overly protest, or fake anger? If they say no but record anyway, the recording’s value can be challenged. They lied, so maybe they also faked, edited or doctored the recording.
- Also… Be professional. If you would not say it in a courtroom, don’t say it.
Big Red Flag – When someone tries to recreate a previous conversation with you.
Covert Recording Detection Tips
- Pay attention to your surroundings. Who has access and when? Voice recorders need to be retrieved: to review recordings and to recharge batteries.
- Avoid using the same area for all your sensitive conversations. Use various and unpredictable locations if possible.
- Conducting your own search for surveillance devices is futile. An experienced eavesdropper will plant one easy-to-find device. They know the search will stop at that point. The harder-to-find device and it’s back-up will still be on the job. Without proper training and instrumentation your success is unlikely.
- For office and home office situations an independent Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) sweep team should be employed. Have them conduct periodic due diligence debugging inspections. In addition to searching for room audio and video surveillance devices have them check your vehicles. Vehicle inspections also include a search for GPS tracking devices.
TileRec Voice Recorder Detection Test
Testing Our Defenses
Murray Associates conducted tests to determine the effectiveness of their detection
techniques on mini voice recorders.
TileRec was
difficult–but not impossible–to detect compared to other recorders
tested.
During a professional TSCM inspection the technician’s physical search is aided by an instrument called a Non-Linear Junction Detector (NLJD). This instrument can detect electronic surveillance devices, including mini voice recorders, active or dormant.
A distance
of 3 to 4 inches was chosen to test the NLJD detection technique. This
simulates the recorder being secreted within another object. Green shows the power output. Red shows the level of detection.
With the
NLJD set at 50% power output the TileRec was barely detectable. When the
power was increased to 90-100%, success. Even at this higher power
operator skill in using the NLJD was critical.
Conclusions
- The TileRec is (probably)
The World’s Smallest (affordable)
Voice Recorder (as of now). - Size doesn’t matter. Any mini recorder can be easily secreted and threaten privacy.
- The market for mini recorders is huge. There are a lot of them out there. Some of the very good ones are very inexpensive.
- Detection is difficult, but not impossible.
- The best self-protection tactic is watching what you say and situational awareness. Critical situations require the assistance of a professional TSCM / counterespionage firm.
* * *
Murray Associates is an independent counterespionage consulting firm, providing eavesdropping detection (TSCM) and counterespionage services to business, government and the at-risk individual.
Headquartered in the New York metropolitan area, a Murray Associates
team can assist you quickly, anywhere in the United States, and
internationally.
If you have any questions, or would like to schedule TSCM / information security audits, please let us know.
Friday, July 17, 2020
International Conferences on Business Espionage and Cyber Security
August 23-24, 2021 in Budapest, Hungary
ICBECS 2021: 15. International Conference on Business Espionage and Cyber Security aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Business Espionage and Cyber Security. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Business Espionage and Cyber Security. more
ICBECS 2020: 14. International Conference on Business Espionage and Cyber Security, August 19-20, 2020 in Budapest, Hungary (to be held digitally) more
ICBECS 2021: 15. International Conference on Business Espionage and Cyber Security aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Business Espionage and Cyber Security. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Business Espionage and Cyber Security. more
ICBECS 2020: 14. International Conference on Business Espionage and Cyber Security, August 19-20, 2020 in Budapest, Hungary (to be held digitally) more
From The Dot Connection Files - CIA & Iran - Just Coincidence? You Decide
Three stories.
Same day.
Makes one wonder...
The Central Intelligence Agency, using new powers, carried out aggressive covert cyber operations against countries including Iran, North Korea, China and Russia, a new report says... The new powers gave the CIA more latitude to “damage adversaries’ critical infrastructure, such as petrochemical plants, and to engage in the kind of hack-and-dump operations that Russian hackers and WikiLeaks popularized,” the report explained. more
Iranian cyberspies leave training videos exposed online — One of Iran's top hacking groups has left a server exposed online where security researchers say they found a trove of screen recordings showing the hackers in action. more
The US has "several" intelligence indications that Iran has put portions of its air defense system on "high alert" in recent days, following unexplained explosions at key facilities tied to the country's military and nuclear programs, according to a US official who is closely tracking developments. more sing-a-long (nsfw use headphones)
Same day.
Makes one wonder...
The Central Intelligence Agency, using new powers, carried out aggressive covert cyber operations against countries including Iran, North Korea, China and Russia, a new report says... The new powers gave the CIA more latitude to “damage adversaries’ critical infrastructure, such as petrochemical plants, and to engage in the kind of hack-and-dump operations that Russian hackers and WikiLeaks popularized,” the report explained. more
Iranian cyberspies leave training videos exposed online — One of Iran's top hacking groups has left a server exposed online where security researchers say they found a trove of screen recordings showing the hackers in action. more
The US has "several" intelligence indications that Iran has put portions of its air defense system on "high alert" in recent days, following unexplained explosions at key facilities tied to the country's military and nuclear programs, according to a US official who is closely tracking developments. more sing-a-long (nsfw use headphones)
Thursday, July 16, 2020
Is James Bond an Idol with Feet of Clay? — You decide.
James Bond has long been the most famous "secret agent" out there. Everyone knows James Bond, and it is rare to meet someone who hasn't seen at least one of the films.
Like with most films of that kind, there are a lot of issues with the character and story lines in general. Take for instance the fact that they call him a "secret agent" when he is in fact an Intelligence Officer. Add to that he doesn't have a line manager, he somehow reports directly to the head of MI-6.
Then there is the reality that a "license to kill" doesn't really exist. Despite these tiny issues with details, the films are actually quite good.
However, there are many reasons that James Bond truly is the worst spy ever, even if he is a fictional character. Here are the top 007 reasons:
Like with most films of that kind, there are a lot of issues with the character and story lines in general. Take for instance the fact that they call him a "secret agent" when he is in fact an Intelligence Officer. Add to that he doesn't have a line manager, he somehow reports directly to the head of MI-6.
Then there is the reality that a "license to kill" doesn't really exist. Despite these tiny issues with details, the films are actually quite good.
However, there are many reasons that James Bond truly is the worst spy ever, even if he is a fictional character. Here are the top 007 reasons:
- He carries a gun on airplanes
- He constantly destroys or loses his equipment
- He is always being captured and/or beaten up
- He never follows orders
- He travels under his own name
- He always draws attention to himself
- Everyone knows who he is
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Android: Camera Can Remain Active When Phone is Locked
Mozilla says it will fix the bug later this year, in October.
Mozilla says it's working on fixing a bug in Firefox for Android that keeps the smartphone camera active even after users have moved the browser in the background or the phone screen was locked.
The bug was first spotted and reported to Mozilla a year ago, in July 2019, by an employee of video delivery platform Appear TV.
The bug manifests when users chose to video stream from a website loaded in Firefox instead of a native app. more
Mozilla says it's working on fixing a bug in Firefox for Android that keeps the smartphone camera active even after users have moved the browser in the background or the phone screen was locked.
The bug was first spotted and reported to Mozilla a year ago, in July 2019, by an employee of video delivery platform Appear TV.
The bug manifests when users chose to video stream from a website loaded in Firefox instead of a native app. more
Santa and Cuebiq Know if You've Been Naughty or Nice
After Memorial Day, as the United States began to reopen, coronavirus cases began to rise...
For the Fourth of July weekend, a new analysis of cell phone data suggests even more people hit the road among 10 coronavirus hotspots, despite warnings from health experts.
The analysis comes from data shared with CNN by Cuebiq, one of the private companies that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention uses to track general movement in the United States.
Cuebiq gets its data when people download apps on their phones and opt into anonymous location data tracking. The company's full data set includes 15 million phones nationwide. more
For the Fourth of July weekend, a new analysis of cell phone data suggests even more people hit the road among 10 coronavirus hotspots, despite warnings from health experts.
The analysis comes from data shared with CNN by Cuebiq, one of the private companies that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention uses to track general movement in the United States.
Cuebiq gets its data when people download apps on their phones and opt into anonymous location data tracking. The company's full data set includes 15 million phones nationwide. more
The Atlas of Surveillance
Documenting Police Tech in Our Communities.
Explore 5,300 datapoints in the U.S. collected by hundreds of researchers.
TOGGLE the Legend to reveal how each technology is spreading. ZOOM into any region to see the technologies in greater detail. If an area has no markers, it means it hasn't been researched yet.
Explore 5,300 datapoints in the U.S. collected by hundreds of researchers.
TOGGLE the Legend to reveal how each technology is spreading. ZOOM into any region to see the technologies in greater detail. If an area has no markers, it means it hasn't been researched yet.
Click to enlarge. Go to website to explore. Wired article here. |
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Monday, July 13, 2020
Google to Restrict Ads for Spycams and More
Google is set to announce a major overhaul of its ad policy starting next month.
In a blog post, Google has said that the changes specifically framed to put restrictions on advertisements promoting surveillance technologies that let people secretly spy on their intimate partners will be made into the Enabling Dishonest Behavior policy on August 11.
“The updated policy will prohibit the promotion of products or services that are marketed or targeted with the express purpose of tracking or monitoring another person or their activities without their authorization.”, the Alphabet-owned company said in its blog. Google said the updated policies will be applicable globally as soon as it will be brought into effect starting August 11. more
In a blog post, Google has said that the changes specifically framed to put restrictions on advertisements promoting surveillance technologies that let people secretly spy on their intimate partners will be made into the Enabling Dishonest Behavior policy on August 11.
“The updated policy will prohibit the promotion of products or services that are marketed or targeted with the express purpose of tracking or monitoring another person or their activities without their authorization.”, the Alphabet-owned company said in its blog. Google said the updated policies will be applicable globally as soon as it will be brought into effect starting August 11. more
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