Sunday, January 12, 2025
9th Circ. Upholds Ore. Ban On Secret Audio Recordings
A split en banc Ninth Circuit panel on Tuesday upheld as constitutional an Oregon law prohibiting secret audio recordings of people's conversations, ruling in a published opinion that the statute was narrowly tailored to Oregon's significant interest in ensuring its residents know when their conversations are recorded, even in public. more
Someone Likely Used a Sophisticated Phone-Spying Device at the 2024 DNC
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has come to the conclusion that someone likely deployed a mobile phone surveillance system during the Democratic National Convention last summer, according to a new report from Wired.
Evidence for that assertion comes from Cooper Quintin, a senior technologist at EFF, who has spent time investigating whether police technologies were deployed during the event from the event. Wired worked together with the EFF to conduct an analysis of wireless signal data. What they found was evidence that someone may have used a cell-site simulator to spy on devices. more
Swiss National Accused of Spying Died by Suicide in Iranian Prison
A Swiss national who was arrested and accused of spying in Iran died by suicide in prison on Thursday (Friday AEST), according to Mizan Online, a news agency affiliated with Iran's judiciary.
"All evidence and documents from the place where this person was being held have been reviewed, and according to the documents, it is clear that he committed suicide," the chief justice of Iran's Semnan province said, as cited by Mizan Online.
This Swiss citizen's case, whose identity has not been disclosed, "was being reviewed and processed" after he was arrested for espionage, according to Mizan Online. more
"All evidence and documents from the place where this person was being held have been reviewed, and according to the documents, it is clear that he committed suicide," the chief justice of Iran's Semnan province said, as cited by Mizan Online.
This Swiss citizen's case, whose identity has not been disclosed, "was being reviewed and processed" after he was arrested for espionage, according to Mizan Online. more
The National Museum of Eavesdropping
The national museum of eavesdropping "House with Leaves" in Tirana, Albania has published statistics on visitation during 2024, from which it appears that there was an increase of 58 percent of visitors, compared to 2023.
"During the year 2024, the Museum of Eavesdropping was visited by 77 people. The increase in visitation has consequently also brought an increase in income...
The National Wiretapping Museum was opened on May 23, 2017. It is one of the most special in Albania, which tries to tell young people and foreigners one of the darkest periods of the country's history, being the Central Headquarters of Service Wiretapping Secret, from 1944 – 1991. more
But not all eavesdropping is what it appears to be... MU researcher eavesdrops on bugs more
"During the year 2024, the Museum of Eavesdropping was visited by 77 people. The increase in visitation has consequently also brought an increase in income...
The National Wiretapping Museum was opened on May 23, 2017. It is one of the most special in Albania, which tries to tell young people and foreigners one of the darkest periods of the country's history, being the Central Headquarters of Service Wiretapping Secret, from 1944 – 1991. more
But not all eavesdropping is what it appears to be... MU researcher eavesdrops on bugs more
Monday, December 30, 2024
Claim Your Free 2025 Spy Wall Calendar
Key Features of the Shinobi Enterprises 2025 Wall Calendar:
• Facts You Can Use
• Each month features an overview of a recent case of espionage, economic espionage, covert action, or illegal technology export.
• Espionage Tradecraft. Espionage tradecraft is highlighted in each case.
• Facts You Can Use
• Each month features an overview of a recent case of espionage, economic espionage, covert action, or illegal technology export.
• Espionage Tradecraft. Espionage tradecraft is highlighted in each case.
Check Before Opening Encrypted Microsoft Word Documents Emailed to You
Threat intelligence analysts have now reported a surge in the activity of the Paper Werewolf cluster, also known as GOFFEE, which uses infected Microsoft Windows Word documents to launch mostly espionage-driven, credential-compromising attacks.
Like so many other attack campaigns, Paper Werewolf uses phishing emails and brand impersonation to distribute its malicious payload. These messages contain an encrypted Microsoft Word document that prompts the recipient to enable macros in order to read it. If they do this, then the content of the document is decrypted, and the malicious program is installed on their device. The threat intelligence analysts said that, in some instances, they observed the use of PowerRAT, a remote access trojan, enabling the attackers to execute commands and carry out reconnaissance. more
Like so many other attack campaigns, Paper Werewolf uses phishing emails and brand impersonation to distribute its malicious payload. These messages contain an encrypted Microsoft Word document that prompts the recipient to enable macros in order to read it. If they do this, then the content of the document is decrypted, and the malicious program is installed on their device. The threat intelligence analysts said that, in some instances, they observed the use of PowerRAT, a remote access trojan, enabling the attackers to execute commands and carry out reconnaissance. more
Russian Tanker Suspected of Baltic Sea Sabotage was ‘Loaded with Spy Equipment’
A Russia-linked tanker suspected of cutting Baltic Sea cables has been tugged to port amid reports it was loaded with “spy equipment”.
The vessel is said to have been kitted out with special transmitting and receiving devices that monitor all naval activity, according to shipping journal Lloyd’s List citing a source with direct involvement in the ship. ...The source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the vessel was loaded with “huge portable suitcases” and “many laptops”...
Those on board the ship would have been aware of the spying activities but would have been “threatened with their life, so everybody kept quiet”, the source told the journal. more
The vessel is said to have been kitted out with special transmitting and receiving devices that monitor all naval activity, according to shipping journal Lloyd’s List citing a source with direct involvement in the ship. ...The source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the vessel was loaded with “huge portable suitcases” and “many laptops”...
Those on board the ship would have been aware of the spying activities but would have been “threatened with their life, so everybody kept quiet”, the source told the journal. more
Officials Deny Approving Sale of Israeli Spyware Firm to US Investors
Officials in the United States and Israel have denied reports their countries had signed off on the sale of Israeli spyware maker Paragon to Florida-based AE Industrial Partners...
"The U.S. government never 'approved' this sale. This is a private transaction," the official said. "There wasn't some sort of green light given for this sale." The Israeli military also denied the reports... more
How Pigeons, Cats, Whales, Robotic Catfish Acted as Spies
The death of a spy is rarely newsworthy, due to the secrecy surrounding it. But when a white beluga whale suspected of spying for Moscow was found dead in Norwegian waters in September, the animal soon became a minor celebrity....
The US ran similar experiments with animals, some dating back to the 1960s. One of the CIA’s more unusual attempts to use animals as spies was Operation Acoustic Kitty...
The idea was to implant a microphone and antenna into the cat and use it to eavesdrop on potentially interesting conversations. The test of the “prototype” went horribly wrong... more
Smart Home Cameras Spying
According to a study conducted by Surfshark, outdoor security camera apps are some of the top offenders when it comes to collecting user data. These apps gather 12 data points on average, including sensitive details like email addresses, phone numbers, payment information and precise location. That’s 50% more than what other smart home devices typically collect.
Which apps collect the most data?
Among the apps that collect the most data, Deep Sentinel and Lorex stand out for outdoor security cameras, each collecting 18 out of a possible 32 data points. Nest Labs, which leads the pack for indoor cameras, collects 17 data points, with Ring and Arlo each gathering 15. more
Which apps collect the most data?
Among the apps that collect the most data, Deep Sentinel and Lorex stand out for outdoor security cameras, each collecting 18 out of a possible 32 data points. Nest Labs, which leads the pack for indoor cameras, collects 17 data points, with Ring and Arlo each gathering 15. more
The Spy Cam Lunch Box
From our, "You can't make this shxt up," file...
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Security Director Alert: Latest Electronic Surveillance of Corporate Executives
What is going on at Boohoo?
• Espionage claims arise as boardroom battle continues.
• Espionage claims arise as boardroom battle continues.
• Cautionary tale.
Spybuster Tip # 675
The past few months have been turbulent for Boohoo, to say the least. Yet, last week, things seemed to come to a head when claims of espionage arose at the fast fashion giant.
According to a report by The Times, three current and former executives of Boohoo are believed to be the victims of stalking and surveillance. The alleged espionage is said to have been committed against Boohoo’s co-founder and executive chair Mahmud Kamani, chief executive Dan Finley and former CEO, John Lyttle.
The allegations were brought to light after the company informed the Information Commissioner’s Office (IOC) of a related incident taking place outside of its Manchester headquarters. The report was confirmed by the IOC in a statement to the press, which read: “We can confirm that Boohoo Group has made us aware of concerns regarding the discovery of surveillance equipment outside its head office.”
In a more recent update, the Times has now reported that police in Manchester and Kent are investigating the claims, with Greater Manchester Police stating to the media outlet that it was looking into allegations “involving serious distress”. No arrests have been made, so far. more
According to a report by The Times, three current and former executives of Boohoo are believed to be the victims of stalking and surveillance. The alleged espionage is said to have been committed against Boohoo’s co-founder and executive chair Mahmud Kamani, chief executive Dan Finley and former CEO, John Lyttle.
The allegations were brought to light after the company informed the Information Commissioner’s Office (IOC) of a related incident taking place outside of its Manchester headquarters. The report was confirmed by the IOC in a statement to the press, which read: “We can confirm that Boohoo Group has made us aware of concerns regarding the discovery of surveillance equipment outside its head office.”
In a more recent update, the Times has now reported that police in Manchester and Kent are investigating the claims, with Greater Manchester Police stating to the media outlet that it was looking into allegations “involving serious distress”. No arrests have been made, so far. more
Prior to any attack (physical, information theft) some form of surveillance tradecraft (audio, video, data or visual surveillance) will be used.
If you are a business executive don't ignore this.
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TSCM Tech: Another Step Closer to the Holy Grail - Visualizing RF
Holo-Scan: 3D Scanner with Augmented Reality (AR) Headset
The Holo-Scan is a 3D electromagnetic field mapping system in augmented reality (AR) compatible with various laboratory equipment such as spectrum analyzers, vector network analyzers (VNA) or specific probes (Narda, Wavecontrol…). Unlimited frequency band depending on the instruments used. The data is then exported in .lxd format and directly analyzed in the online viewer. more
The Holo-Scan is a 3D electromagnetic field mapping system in augmented reality (AR) compatible with various laboratory equipment such as spectrum analyzers, vector network analyzers (VNA) or specific probes (Narda, Wavecontrol…). Unlimited frequency band depending on the instruments used. The data is then exported in .lxd format and directly analyzed in the online viewer. more
Looking forward to the day this can be direct coupled to an SDR and my Vision Pro. ~Kevin
Who Needs TSCM... China’s top court vows to combat eavesdropping, illegal recordings...
The Supreme People's Court (SPC) on Wednesday released several cases regarding the prosecution of crimes related to the illegal production, sale, and use of eavesdropping and surreptitious recording equipment, showing a clear stance on cracking down on the underground industrial chain behind such activities.
The SPC revealed that some offenders installed eavesdropping and recording devices in hotels, guesthouses, and other locations to spy on unknowing guests and patrons. In some cases, they provided internet links for others to view these recordings in real time or produced images, audio, and videos for sale and distribution, according to Xinhua News Agency.
Others used such devices for illegal activities such as unauthorized investigations, blackmail, and cheating in gambling, seriously infringing upon people's information security and privacy. Additionally, some offenders had illegally manufactured and sold these devices, fueling their proliferation in society and exacerbating the issue of illegal recording, the SPC said. more
Shocking! One wonders if this will stop the exports, and will there be a run on eBay and amazon spy merch.
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