Thursday, January 25, 2024
Police Can No Longer Request Ring Doorbell Videos via App
In a blog post on Wednesday, Ring said it will sunset the “Request for Assistance” tool, which allows police departments and other public safety agencies to request and receive video captured by the doorbell cameras through Ring’s Neighbors app. The company did not provide a reason for the change, which will be effective starting this week. more
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
How To Turn On Apple iPhone’s New Anti-Theft Feature
Activating Apple's new security mechanism is very straightforward. First you need to enable two-factor authentication for your Apple AI and set up a device passcode, Face ID or Touch ID, Find My, and Significant Locations (under Location Services).
Monday, January 22, 2024
Widow: Hugh Hefner Had ‘Little Spy Holes’ to Record Celebs
The revelation is part of Hefner’s upcoming tell-all book, Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself, which is due out on January 23...
In the book, Hefner adds that Hef, who passed away in 2017 at the age of 91, claimed to have tapes of numerous A-list celebrities and “videos of wild orgies, also with celebrities and politicians and business leaders, some of whom were married.”... It has not been reported what Hef did with all those videos... more
Sunday, January 21, 2024
Flight Attendant Allegedly iPhone's Minors in Plane Restrooms
The minor told her parents about the incident and they reported that information to other crew members. In addition, the father confronted the suspect who reentered the restroom...
Police met the suspect when the plane landed in Boston and it appeared the suspect’s phone had been reset to factory settings. However, officials reportedly found stickers similar to those allegedly seen in the restroom tucked inside his suitcase.
Thompson’s iCloud account also revealed he allegedly had recordings of victims who were 7, 9, 11, and 14 years old, along with photos of an unaccompanied minor.
Excellent Video on Early Law Enforcement Spy Tech
Friday, January 19, 2024
Weird Spy News: Stool Pigeon Jailed in Vet Hospital

UPDATE: After eight months in state custody, an athlete has been freed from jail following allegations of espionage... An open-water racing pigeon from Taiwan was set free in Mumbai last Tuesday after being held for eight months on suspicion of spying for China. more
CISA & FBI Release Chinese Drone Awareness Paper
"The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has enacted laws that provide the government with expanded legal grounds for accessing and controlling data held by firms in China. The use of Chinese-manufactured UAS in critical infrastructure operations risks exposing sensitive information to PRC authorities." more / download
A Corporate Espionage Gamble
The impending release of OnAir Entertainment’s ‘Diamond Rush Roulette’, overseen by Veliks, is now under scrutiny amidst these industrial espionage claims. As the legal proceedings progress, Ivanovs pledges to divulge more details concerning the purportedly unethical operations at OnAir Entertainment. more
Corporate Espionage: A Very Basic Cautionary Tale
Like the hare, the United States had long enjoyed a substantial lead in developing defense-industrial sectors and innovating dual-use technologies. However, Washington has since rested on its laurels and exposed itself to theft through its lax counterintelligence posture.
Ukraine's Security Service Investigates Bihus.Info Bugging
(Numerous of individuals were implicated in monitoring activities, utilizing strategically placed cameras in various rooms. )
On 16 January, a video was leaked online showing employees of the Bihus.Info investigative project apparently using drugs. The project's head, Denys Bihus, recorded a video message giving explanations and stated that everyone who works with Bihus.Info would take drug tests.
UPDATE: The media outlet Narodna Pravda, which published an illicitly sourced surveillance video the Bihus.Info team, has removed the video and closed its YouTube channel, Bihus.Info reported on Jan. 19. more
The Future of AI that Never Was (from 2012)
Sunday, January 14, 2024
Grandmother’s Abusers Caught by Hidden Camera
China Says It Has Detained Spy Working for the U.K.
In a social-media post on Monday, China’s Ministry of State Security alleged that MI6, the U.K. foreign-intelligence service, in 2015 recruited a foreign national surnamed Huang and provided both training and “specialized spy equipment for intelligence liaisons.”
According to the MSS, the British instructed Huang to enter China as a representative of a consulting agency and send back intelligence. The Chinese agency didn’t specify Huang’s nationality or name the consulting firm. more
Recent Spy News
• Algeria caught up in spying drama on the eve of Africa Cup of Nations as police quiz man who flew a DRONE over their training session more
• 20 Best Spy Comedies – From 'Austin Powers' to 'Spies Like Us,' Moviefone counts down the 20 best spy comedies of all time. more
AI is Helping US Spies Catch Chinese Hacking Ops
Spy History: When Furbys Caused National Security Fears
When it first hit toy stores in 1998, Furby was an immediate sensation. The animatronic furball would eventually be recognized by Time Magazine as one of “History’s Best Toys.” And just as it spiked in popularity among children looking for a new robotic friend, security officials were reportedly concerned over the robot’s potential to record top-secret information.
All such stories stemmed from reporting by The Washington Post. On Jan. 13, 1999, The Post published an article titled “A Toy Story of Hairy Espionage” more
Ivanti Attacks Part of Deliberate Espionage Operation
Spybuster Tip #629: Delete Apps that are 'Spying' Using 'One Day Rule'
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Download a Free 2024 Chinese Espionage Calendar
Friday, January 5, 2024
Eavesdrops on Retail Workers Through Walkie-Talkie
Previously, he filmed himself using a walkie-talkie to eavesdrop on Kohl’s employees talking about their co-workers. Before that, he tapped into Target’s walkie-talkie system, capturing employees uncovering a potential thief.
Now, in another viral video with over 176,000 views, the infamous TikToker has camped in the parking lot of a strip of retail stores, including the Express Factory Outlet and an Old Navy, capturing employees talking about customers.
The video begins with the TikToker sharing, “Retail worker complains about annoying customer on walkie.” ... As the conversation unfolds, it is apparent that the first employee has contacted the second employee to check on backstock, additional inventory that is not on the store floor, on behalf of the customer, but they are both hesitant because of the customer’s behavior.
“I want to say we do have them in the back but…” says the second employee before trailing off. The first employee, chimes in, “If you do find the jacket back there, or whatever they are looking for, I wouldn’t even bring it out .. because they pissed me off.” more
5 Steps for Preventing & Mitigating Corporate Espionage
There has been a steady increase in the volume of incidents involving corporate espionage, especially matters in which an insider is the bad actor. In an era when such risks are escalating, protection of sensitive corporate information has become paramount.
Here are five key strategies companies should implement to prevent and mitigate corporate espionage. (summary...)
- Insist on Nondisclosure Agreements
- Know and Control Your Trade Secrets
- Perform Due Diligence
- Train Your Employees and Independent Contractors
- Promptly Investigate Suspected Activity
UnitedHealth Group Sues Ex-Executives Over Alleged Corporate Espionage
Spybuster Tip # 823: Store Your Car Key Fobs in a Metal Can
The Relay Attack, a two-person attack, is when a thief walks up to the victim’s home with a piece of equipment that captures the signal from the key fob and then transmits the signal from a car key fob. "An accomplice waits nearby at the car door, usually with another device, to open the car when the signal is received," the AARP website said. The copied signal can fool the car into starting the ignition.
Disney’s AI CCTV
Your Smartphone: More Attentive Than Your Spouse?
So I appreciated 404 Media’s scoop that Cox Media Group tells clients it actually can tap into the microphones of mobile devices to target ads.
Monday, January 1, 2024
A Corporate New Year's Resolution - Detect Espionage Easily
• Electronic Surveillance is not the goal. It is a means to an end.
• Electronic Surveillance is a key component of intelligence gathering.
• Electronic Surveillance is the one spy trick which is easily detectable, if you look for it.
Protection Requires Detection
Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) audits exploit weaknesses inherent in electronic surveillance. Knowing you are being targeted provides you with time to counter - before your information is used against you; before harm is done.
All businesses need TSCM as their canary in the mine shaft.
Monday, December 18, 2023
Smart Device Eavesdropping: The Santa Clause
Fact, fiction, or prediction. You decide.
Marketer sparks panic with claims it uses smart devices to eavesdrop on people...
Makers of microphone-equipped electronics sometimes admit to selling voice data to third parties (advertisers). But that's usually voice data accumulated after a user has prompted their device to start listening to them...
But a marketing company called CMG Local Solutions sparked panic recently by alluding that it has access to people's private conversations by tapping into data gathered by the microphones on their phones, TVs, and other personal electronics, as first reported by 404 Media on Thursday. The marketing firm had said it uses these personal conversations for ad targeting.
CMG's Active Listening website starts with a banner promoting an accurate but worrisome statement, "It's true. Your devices are listening to you." moreSaturday, December 16, 2023
Recent Spy News
- Iran is saying it has executed an Israeli Mossad spy in the country’s southeast, state TV reported Saturday. The report said the spy was linked to foreign intelligence services, including Mossad, and charged with involvement in releasing classified information. The judiciary body executed the person in a prison in Zahedan, the capital of the southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchistan. The report did not identify the person. more
- German Spy Official Goes on Trial Accused of Selling Secrets to Russia. more
- A top-secret Chinese spy satellite just launched on a supersized rocket. more
- UK spy agency releases annual Christmas puzzle challenge for students: Can you solve it? more
- Man Accused Of Being Spy Admits He’s Russian After Years Posing As Academic In Norway, Canada more
- He’s Wanted for Wirecard’s Missing $2 Billion. He’s Now Suspected of Being a Russian Spy. more
- Ukraine weapons treason case throws light on Russian spy threat to Germany. more
- Former FBI spy hunter sentenced to 4 years for taking money from Putin crony in Russia sanctions case. more
- Congress Clashes Over the Future of America’s Global Spy Program more
- Accused Spy for Cuba Lived the American Dream more
Channel 1 - Ultimate Fake News, or Edison Carter Gets Max'ed
Channel 1 released a promotional video [VERY realistic] explaining how the service will provide personalized news coverage to users from international affairs, finance and entertainment. The outlet said how their team of AI generated reported can offer a global perspective 24/7.
The reporters in the video appear to be human but are actually made from the scan of a real person. With digitally generated voices and zero human emotion, the reporters can tell the news in any language. Users users will be able to access the network through the services Crackle or Tubi. more
Harry Hacking: Payout in Phone-Hacking Case Against Mirror Publisher
High Court ruling found evidence of "widespread and habitual" use of phone hacking at the Mirror newspapers... He was awarded £140,600 in damages... more
Friday, December 15, 2023
Mind-reading BrainGPT Converts Thought-of Words into Text
Currently being developed by a team of scientists at the University of Technology Sydney, it simply requires users to wear an EEG (electroencephalogram) cap that's connected to a computer. No eye-tracking cameras or other additional hardware is required.
The custom DeWave software utilized by BrainGPT was trained by recording and analyzing the electrical signals produced by a total of 29 volunteers' brains as they silently read passages of text.
Putting it simply, DeWave's AI-based algorithms learned which specific EEG signals corresponded to which written words and phrases. more video
Thursday, December 14, 2023
Fake Cell Towers Spy On Phones
The fake tower can intercept this IMSI number and collect other data, such as the mobile device’s location, call records, text messages, and even the content of phone calls. This information can then be used for various purposes, including surveillance, identity theft, and corporate espionage. more
Weird Spy News - MI6 Thanks Russian State Television for its “Help”
The head of Britain’s foreign intelligence agency has thanked Russian state television for its “help” encouraging Russians to spy for the U.K. after it translated and broadcast part of a speech he gave earlier this year in which he called on Russians to “join hands with us.”
Anchor Maria Butina — herself a former Russian spy — included the clip at the top of a program about Richard Moore, the head of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service, also known as MI6.
Moore gave the speech in July at the British Embassy in Prague where he openly encouraged Russians faced with “the venality, infighting and sheer callous incompetence of their leaders” to spy for Britain. more
Fast-growing Firm Accused of Corporate Espionage in $250M Lawsuit
Nymox is alleging that AscellaHealth—which Nymox refers to as “a would-be ‘black knight’ competitor”—resorted to “illegal and unlawful corporate espionage” because it couldn’t gain enough support from Nymox shareholders by “legitimate means.”
Nymox is accusing Ascella of using its ties to the ex-Nymox leaders to pass off an investment proposal as a way to learn confidential company information and take control of the company's assets via a kick-back scheme, according to the biotech’s Nov. 9 release. more
Eavesdropping to the Rescue
You can't hear it, but this sound can reveal that a tornado is on its way...
Controversial Clothes Hook Spy Cameras for Sale on Amazon
A US judge recently ruled the retail giant must face a case brought by a woman who alleges she was filmed in the bathroom using a clothes hook camera purchased on Amazon.
A privacy expert has said the misuse of such devices may break British laws. Amazon declined to comment on the issue.
The US legal action against the company was brought by a foreign exchange student and aspiring actress... more
Hidden Camera Detectors – Do They Work?
Spycam Detection Training for Businesses and Individuals (with Spanish, Korean and English closed captions)
Eavesdropping Super Hearing Pucks
There are dozens of ways to bug a room to hear confidential conversations. However, most of these ways requires access to the room to plant the bug. Modern science to the rescue (if you are the bugger). Since about half of corporate espionage is an insider issue this is a big problem for corporate security directors too.
Everyone from the office staff just outside of the boss’s office, to the Machiavellian executive in the adjacent office who wants that promotion, desperately wants to hear behind those closed doors. Now they can. Anybody can. Easily. Covertly. Cheaply... more
Thursday, December 7, 2023
Philadelphia Lawyer Advice: Fighting Accusations of Corporate Espionage
First, don’t panic. Just because you’re accused doesn’t mean you’ll be convicted. About half of economic espionage cases end in plea bargains or dismissals. With an experienced legal team, you can avoid the worst outcomes...
- Don’t try to handle this alone.
- Remain silent.
- Act quickly.
- Do comply with orders.
- Watch what you say.
- Begin gathering evidence.
- Consider independent analysis.
- Look closely at the motives.
- Highlight your character. If you have a long career with no prior offenses, that works in your favor. Judges go easier on first-time offenders. more
The Too-Weird-to-Be-Fiction Spy Story
Gemini (AI) Launched - Spying Will Never be the Same
It has been in the wild one day.
Imagine where it will be in a year.
"Analyze this satellite photo. What do you see? How is it important? What are the vulnerabilities? How can I get information from that building? Analyze their networks. What are the vulnerabilities? Design an attack plan." ...all in less than a minute.
FutureWatch: Meta Mind Reading
Clandestine Ops: Mission Permission Submission
Send Your Name to Jupiter’s Moon Europa
Saturday, November 25, 2023
Weirdest Spy Story of 2023?
NY Attorney Accuses Ben Affleck & Matt Damon of Stalking and Bugging Her Home
A New York attorney is suing actors Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, accusing the besties of stalking her and bugging her home to use private details of her life in their movies.Court Clerk's Son Charged with Wiretapping
Corporate Espionage: Nvidia Senior Employee Accidentally Reveals Confidential Files
Recent Spy News
India... right before he was arrested by Gujarat’s Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for allegedly spying for Pakistan, Tarapur-based shopkeeper Labhshankar Maheshwari was in conversation with his neighbours. He was telling them that he would be getting his phone back that day, after a nearly three-month investigation, when an ATS vehicle pulled up... Maheshwari was then arrested for “waging war against the Indian state”. more
India... Two former army officers were convicted and sentenced for jail terms over their collaboration with RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) and other anti-Pakistan actions, said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Saturday. According to details, the sentencing came under the Official Secrets Act 1923 and the Army Act 1952 on charges of sedition, working against the interests of national institutions and spying for a foreign agency, as Adil Farooq Raja – who served as major – and Haider Raza Mehdi – a former captain – faced court martial. more
South Korea says Russian support likely enabled North Korea to successfully launch a spy satellite. more
Poland said Wednesday it had charged 16 foreign individuals with spying for Russia, for allegedly preparing acts of sabotage and gathering information on military equipment deliveries to Ukraine. more
Two suspects have been detained in Istanbul on suspicion of “military and political espionage” for Israeli intelligence. The suspects contacted Palestinian software engineer Omar A. on the pretext of doing business in Turkiye, it was reported on Thursday. more
A man detained in Latvia on suspicion of spying for Russia has died in detention after developing sudden health problems, prison authorities said. more
WIMBLEDON finalist David Nalbandian is being sued by his model ex-girlfriend for sexual harassment and stalking after allegedly installing hidden cameras in the air conditioning. Araceli Torrado, 29, made the complaint against her former partner Nalbandian, 41, accompanying it with a video in which she discovers a camera allegedly set up by the Argentinian... The installation of the camera - which a judge ruled was placed there by Nalbandian - is not a crime as the apartment was shared by the couple. more
North Korea Spy Rocket Explodes
Baby Monitor or Bug? You decide...
The post, titled "AITA for 'snooping' on my baby camera?" details a troubling incident involving the user's mother-in-law and a revelation that unfolded through the lens of a baby monitor.
The author recounts receiving a notification on the baby camera in their child's crib and deciding to check in.
The unexpected discovery was a conversation between the mother-in-law and her husband, during which the mother-in-law was allegedly spreading falsehoods about a previous conversation she had with the author.
The user confronted her mother-in-law about the incident, leading to a heated disagreement with the mother-in-law expressing discontent over the perceived invasion of privacy.
The Redditor wrote: "When I opened [the baby camera], my mother-in-law was talking about me to my husband (he was standing up for me of course). She was lying, to my husband, about a conversation she and I had. I confronted her about what she said, and she is mad I was 'snooping.' AITA?" more
Saturday, November 18, 2023
Ford's Anti-Eavesdropping Tech Is Straight Out Of A Spy Movie
As we move closer to higher levels of autonomous driving, the occupants of a car will need something to pass the time. That's why several new vehicles are equipped with teleconferencing facilities. It may sound silly, but don't forget we now live in a world where a Mercedes-Benz E-Class comes standard with TikTok and a selfie camera. more













































