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Wash. Post: Companies can spend millions on security measures to keep executives safe

By , Washington Post

When he stepped down as the chief executive of Lockheed Martin in 2012, Robert Stevens received a base salary of $1.8 million, millions more in bonuses and incentives, use of the corporate aircraft and another expensive perk: personal security.

Lockheed spent $1.3 million to keep Stevens safe during his last year as CEO, then another $407,000 last year while Stevens, who was named during a 2011 terrorism trial as an al-Qaeda target, stayed on as a strategic adviser. The protection will continue, the company said in a recent regulatory filing, “based upon an assessment of the degree to which Mr. Stevens continues to be associated with the corporation and the assessed level of risk.”

Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg – When Robert Stevens, former chairman […]

2016-12-16T20:23:49-05:00June 10th, 2014|

ACLU Forces Reveal of How Stingray Cell Phone Tracking Works

Stingray cell phone tracker

Back in February, the ACLU filed a motion to unseal transcripts of a case where Tallahassee Police Department used the Stingray to track a cell phone to a suspect’s apartment. The judge recently unsealed the entire transcript. The part the sought to keep secret can be found [here]. The ACLU article makes it sound quite nefarious. Nothing too surprising. The transcript basically confirms what was understood or assumed to be the method of Stingray technology.

  • Stingrays “emulate a cellphone tower” and “force” cell phones to register their location and identifying information with the stingray instead of with real cell towers in the area.
  • Stingrays can track cell phones whenever the phones are turned on, not just when they are making or receiving calls.
  • Stingrays force cell phones in range to transmit information back “at full signal, consuming battery […]
2016-12-16T20:23:49-05:00June 9th, 2014|

Marines from Camp Lejeune train with local amateur radio operators for radio direction finding.

Searching for bugs or hidden transmitters requires radio direction finding techniques, usually deployed for TSCM in a small area such as a conference room or office environment. Similar techniques are used on a larger scale for such things as search and rescue, locating radio interference, as well as finding hidden transmitters. Ham radio clubs often have “fox hunts” to practice these direction finding techniques.

SALISBURY, NC (Salisbury Post) — In an emergency, being able to locate a lost person or find an enemy might save lives. U.S. Marines know this, and their training prepares them for a world of possibilities.

But there are some things classroom training can’t teach, which is why Sgt. Phillip Rice and 12 other Marines traveled from Camp Lejeune to Salisbury on Saturday. Rice said he tries to locate opportunities for hands-on training that will help members of his unit, the […]

2016-12-16T20:23:49-05:00June 8th, 2014|

Monaco heiress dies from her injuries after mysterious ambush by gunmen

ExecSecurity note: It is worth remembering that most attacks and serious security breaches begin with some form of surveillance taking place. Countermeasures against surveillance are not just for protecting information, it is also for protecting other significant assets including personnel. We will be watching this case to see where the investigation leads.

From theguardian.com:
Police, who first described the attack on Pastor’s car as an “ambush” and an “attempted execution”, admitted they had no idea whether it was Pastor or her chauffeur who was the target of the gunmen, and said the choice of weapons did not suggest a professional assassin.

A police officer examining the car of Hélène Pastor after the shooting outside a Nice hospital, where she was visiting her son. (Photo: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty)

 

A wealthy Monaco heiress shot two weeks ago in a mysterious attack on the French Riviera […]

2016-12-16T20:23:50-05:00May 27th, 2014|

Colombia ex-intelligence officers receive extended sentences over wiretapping

2 Colombia ex-intelligence officers receive extended sentences over wiretapping scandal

A Colombia judge has decided to increase prison sentences on two former intelligence officers who were already convicted for their roles in a wiretapping scandal that unfolded in 2008, local media reported on Thursday.

As more information came to light in the cases against former officials from Colombia’s now-defunct intelligence agency DAS, a Bogota judge has increased the sentences of Luz Marina Rodriguez and Bernardo Murillo Cajamarca from six years in prison to 12.

In addition to their crimes of conspiracy, abuse of public office, and violation of communication for spying on opposition politicians, journalists, and human rights advocates, Rodriguez and Cajamarca have also been linked to infiltrating Colombia’s supreme court.

“As the development of their functional duties, among which are highlighted sessions or private meetings, […] […]

2016-12-16T20:23:50-05:00May 24th, 2014|

New Hampshire town hall checked for bugging devices.

Espionage concerns reach into all levels of politics. We have been called in on cases where a mayor suspected the chief of police may have bugged his office, and where the local police department thought the town council may have bugged their offices.

Here we find the N.H. State Police were called in to investigate allegations that the Nelson Town Hall may have been bugged with an electronic eavesdropping device.

N.H. State Police investigate allegations of wiretapping at Nelson’s town hall

NELSON — An investigation into whether town officials illegally wiretapped conversations at the Nelson Town Hall is now with the Cheshire County Attorney’s Office, police said.

N.H. State Police say they recently wrapped up a nearly two-month probe into the case.

On March 28, State Police executed a search warrant at the town hall on Nelson Common Road, and, afterward, interviewed residents and town […]

2014-05-24T09:59:20-04:00May 24th, 2014|

CIA spy museum

The top secret CIA Museum only spies can visit. (From the UK Daily Mail.)

Tucked away among the labyrinthine corridors of the George Bush Center for Intelligence in Langley, Virginia, is the ‘coolest museum you will never see’.  Hidden from public view, the CIA Museum is comprised of five exhibits full of real paraphernalia from the storied history of the spy agency, which dates back to World War II. Proudly on display are some of the most important historical artifacts of modern times – including the AK-47 found beside the body of Osama bin Laden and the mock-up of his Pakistan compound the agency used to plan their successful assault. The museum, which is just as covert as the spy ring which it honors, displays the James Bond-style gadgets, artifacts and of course trophies they have accrued over 70-years of espionage.

Closed to the public […]

2016-12-16T20:23:50-05:00May 23rd, 2014|

Listening devices found at Herbalife headquarters

Corporations usually do a good job of hiding reports of electronic surveillance, yet it continues to occur.  Earlier this month, Fox Business News reported that a number of electronic bugs were found in Herbalife’s LA headquarters during the past year. Herbalife would not comment on it but FBN reporter Charlie Gasparino said it was confirmed by a number of outside sources. (If video doesn’t load, click here:Fox.)

 

The bugs were “non-governmental,” according to the report on Fox Business Network, which cited unidentified sources.  “Clearly the company feels it’s been spied upon by outside forces that are not the government,” FBN’s Charles Gasparino reported.

 

[Read More: New York Post]

[Read More: Business Insider]

 

2014-05-20T21:52:54-04:00May 20th, 2014|

2014 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, DBIR

The 2014 Verizon DBIR is available for download. This year’s report features nine common incident patterns, bringing together insights from fifty global organizations and more than 63,000 confirmed security incidents.

https://www.verizonenterprise.com/DBIR/2014/

“…we’ve created sections around common incident patterns derived directly from the data itself… Within each of those patterns, we cover the actors who cause them, the actions they use, assets they target, timelines in which all this took place, and give specific recommendations to thwart them. The drive for change is three-fold: first, we realized that the vast majority of incidents could be placed into one of nine patterns; second, we can (and did) draw a correlation between these incident patterns and industries; and third, we wanted to challenge ourselves to look at the data with a fresh perspective. The ultimate goal is to provide actionable information presented in a way that enables you to hash out […]

2016-12-16T20:23:50-05:00May 17th, 2014|

Video report on business espionage

Below is a ten minute video report on business espionage from France24.com. The information is certainly relevant to anyone in business today. 

Electronic trackers, scramblers and wiretapped computer keyboards. Those are some of the tools used in modern-day corporate espionage. It sounds like a James Bond movie and in some ways it does come close to fiction. Businesses are having to adapt to an era where information could be stolen within the blink of an eye. What are the risks for companies? We take a look back at history and we follow a team of people working to stave off corporate spies.

[Read More]

2014-05-17T08:44:45-04:00May 17th, 2014|

International Industrial Espionage: Zimbabwe- Savanna Tobacco says espionage is hurting exports.

from The Herald

 

Savanna Tobacco says industrial espionage by its tobacco industry arch rivals is suffocating its potential and capacity to increase exports by a factor of at least 50 percent.
Executive chairman Mr Adam Molai said in an interview last week that customers were being haunted and their products confiscated in what could throw the victims out of business…

British American Tobacco Zimbabwe was recently caught in an intricate web of controversy over allegations of employing industrial espionage tactics against its competitors, Kingdom, Savanna Tobacco, Breco, Cutrag, Trednet and Chelsea although this has remained difficult to prove.

However, its handlers have hitherto courted similar controversy on the continent with media reports alleging this is the group’s modus operandi in other markets in Africa.

According to media reports in Nigeria, in April 2002 a legal team from South Africa’s Port Elizabeth obtained urgent court […]

2014-05-07T20:15:57-04:00May 7th, 2014|

International: Georgian TV CEO office bugged, video and audio recordings leaked.

Probe Launched into Rustavi 2 TV Bugging Claims

Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 6 May.’14 / 14:58

Prosecutor’s office said it has launched investigation into claims by Tbilisi-based Rustavi 2 TV channel that offices of its top executives were bugged.

Head of Rustavi 2 TV Nika Gvaramia claims he is under surveillance. (Interpressnews.)

It said that investigation has been opened under the article of criminal code, which deals with illegal eavesdropping of private conversations.

Investigators visited Rustavi 2 TV headquarters in Tbilisi after one of the largest private television stations in the country said earlier on May 6 that offices of its chief executive and head of newsroom were illegally monitored.

Nika Gvaramia, chief executive officer of Rustavi 2 TV, said on May 6 that a source from the Interior Ministry leaked to the television […]

2016-12-16T20:23:50-05:00May 6th, 2014|

Hidden cameras doing their job properly- Clever country music star catches criminal.

We often read reports of people spying through the use of covert video cameras. Sometimes it’s good to be reminded of how they can bew put to good use. Country music singer Rhonda Vincent was able to record a video of a robbery in progress by the man hired to clean her tour bus. 

Bluegrass music star Rhonda Vincent employed a hidden camera and a few other covert tactics to catch a crook who had allegedly been stealing money from her RV’s safe.

Vincent told WSMV-TV that she first noticed the thefts begin in 2013, but observed that they seemed to stop while she was on tour. She concluded that they were happening while her bus was parked at Hemphill Brothers Coach Company in Tennessee and decided to setup a hidden camera inside an alarm clock.

“We had a live camera feed […]

2016-12-16T20:23:50-05:00May 6th, 2014|

Barclays Bank Cyber Crime Gang Sentenced.

Last September we reported (See London banks attacked) that Barclays and Santander banks in London had been attacked by criminals using remote KVM (keyboard/video/mouse) switch controllers.   The London Metropolitan Police just announced that the gang members involved have received their sentencing.

from met.police.uk:

Nine members of a gang which carried out a sophisticated cyber attack on the UK banking industry, stealing just over £1.25 million by remotely controlling bank accounts, have been sentenced to a total of 24 years and nine months imprisonment today, Thursday, 24 April.

The organised crime group also used bank and credit cards obtained from around one million intercepted or stolen letters to fraudulently purchase Rolex watches, designer jewellery and other high-value items, worth over £1 million.

2016-12-16T20:23:50-05:00May 3rd, 2014|

Eavesdropping as art? NYC ‘artists’ install listening devices in lamps in public places then posting tweets of conversations.

As reported in Wired magazine, artists Brian House and Kyle McDonald have been installing wifi listening devices in lamps in public areas around New York City.  The intercepted conversations are uploaded to a server and parts of the transcription gets tweeted live. 

The components of Conversnitch, including a Raspberry Pi miniature computer, an LED light source and a plastic flower pot. Photo: Kyle McDonald

From Wired:

As former NSA director Michael Hayden learned on an Amtrak train last year, anyone with a smartphone instantly can become a live tweeting snoop. Now a whole crowd of amateur eavesdroppers could be as close as the nearest light fixture.

Two artists have revealed Conversnitch, a device they built for less than $100 that resembles a light bulb or lamp and surreptitiously listens in on nearby conversations and posts snippets of transcribed audio to […]

2016-12-16T20:23:50-05:00April 23rd, 2014|

Hotel eavesdropping fears and security tips.

TURKISH AK PARTY CHANGES HOTEL OVER WIRETAPPING FEARS

ANKARA — AK Party officials decided not to hold their biannual meeting at the Asya Termal, a hotel run by a Gülen Movement affiliate, over concerns that the venue may be bugged. The hotel in Ankara’s Kızılcahamam district was the traditional venue for the biannual consultation meetings of AK Party members until after private conversations in the previous meeting were secretly recorded and leaked. 

Gülenists are also accused of secretly recording private meetings at hotel rooms via hidden cameras.

The meetings on May 3 and 4 will be held in Antalya instead of the Ankara hotel. [Read more- the Daily Sabah]

Hotel Conf table 2

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Hotels are popular places for important meetings, but there is a lot to be concerned about. The rooms themselves are not very complicated to sweep, as the furniture is usually minimal, […]

2016-12-16T20:23:50-05:00April 21st, 2014|

Hidden Cameras In Boardroom And Toilets

Why pay attention to the many reports of covert cameras? They can be like termites or cockroaches, if you see one, there are probably many more in place you do not want them to be. Professional sweeps may be in order.

Leeds Owner Orders Security Sweep, Finds Hidden Cameras In Boardroom And Toilets

Leeds United’s new owner Massimo Cellino has sparked a police investigation after secret cameras were discovered in the Elland Road boardroom and toilets.

Cellino asked for a security sweep of the stadium after an independent QC overturned the Football League’s decision to block his takeover earlier this week, during which the covert filming equipment was discovered.

West Yorkshire Police were subsequently called and have confirmed they are investigating the matter, with Cellino believing they were installed without permission from the necessary people at the club.

Police are still trying to uncover why […]

2014-04-18T22:23:09-04:00April 18th, 2014|

More covert video found… “video for dummies”?

More stupid people, doing very stupid things. Perpetrator recorded himself installing illegal cameras.

Davenport perp caught on his own video. Davenport perp caught on his own video.

Students may not be the only victims of restroom cameras in Davenport IA school

An affidavit filed in federal court April 14, 2014, offered new details into why investigators think Ian Dishon Isabel is responsible for placing those cameras, and possibly others, in restrooms at the school.

Isabel, 29, was charged after recording devices were found “covertly placed” in two stalls at Hayes Elementary School on Concord Street Wednesday, April 2, 2014.  Isabel was in charge of the Stepping Stones after-school program at Hayes Elementary.

The affidavit said a custodian found a small gray junction box hanging on a wall opposite a toilet in a girls’ restroom at the school on April 2.  The […]

2016-12-16T20:23:50-05:00April 18th, 2014|
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