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Cars may be monitored for quality assurance… eavesdropping feature built in to some new vehicles.
New security feature "Valet Mode" can be turned on to record vehicle activity, including cameras and conversations when your vehicle is left in the hands of others. "All party consent" laws in many states causes manufacturers to consider updates. Valet Mode = Eavesdropping Mode [...]
Where have you been? Google knows.
If you have a Google account and you have Google apps' "Location Reporting" or "Location Services" active on your phone, you can find out where you have been for just about any day that you have had the feature turned on. These could be apps [...]
Landlord used baby monitor to eavesdrop on tenants.
TOWANDA, PA. Sept 9, 2014: A Towanda landlord, who is accused of possessing child pornography and using an electronic device to listen to a tenant having sex, is being held on $500,000 bail, according to court records. Daniel L. Bell, 65, of Towanda was charged Monday [...]
King City’s eavesdropping case re-opened. City administrators gave eavesdropping instructions.
Revisiting the problems of King City, CA., if you recall in a previous episode, the City Council brought in their local phone vendor to review their PBX system. They found that while there was the capability of listening to room conversations via the intercom features, [...]
Voicemail hacking scandal with George Clooney (coming to the big screen)
The voicemail hacking scandal that caused the collapse of News of the World, Rupert Murdoch's UK tabloid, is about to be made into a movie, taken on by director George Clooney. Journalist Nick Davies recently published the book "Hack Attack" telling the story of how he took [...]
King City closes case into wiretapping allegations
ExecSecurity reported a couple weeks ago about a case in King City, CA, where the city manager was accused of eavesdropping on conversations between the police chief and other parties. This monitoring was suspected of being accomplished through improper use of telephone system features. The town took [...]
Spy History: John Walker Jr., spy family ringleader, dies in prison at 77
John A. Walker Jr., a former Navy officer who in 1986 pleaded guilty to recruiting his son, a brother and a friend into a spy ring that stole military documents and sold the information to Soviet agents, died on Thursday (8/28) at the federal prison [...]
Voicemail hacks still prevalent, causing fraudulent phone charges to small businesses.
There are a number of reasons to try to keep your voicemail secure. The most significant may be to prevent theft of information. Celebrities and politicians could be the most obvious targets, the escapades of reporters working for Rupert Murdoch's News of the World are testament to [...]
Trade secret theft: Cargill sues former executive, accused of stealing secrets
Reported by Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN The agribusiness giant said the executive stole secrets when leaving for competitor JBS. Cargill Inc. is suing a former high-ranking executive for alleged theft of trade secrets when he left his job for a position at JBS SA, one [...]
Legality of police recording their own phone lines under question.
Are any of your phone lines being recorded for "quality assurance"? Make sure your company policies cover how and when this is done and that employees are aware of it. South Bend, Indiana, Police Department is in court because the recording process that was set up [...]