by TapCellPhoneGuy on October 30, 2009

Oct. 12–Sneaky people and technology can turn your cell phone against you. Cell phone spyware makes it easy for someone to eavesdrop on your conversations, intercept text messages and identify your location. And you may never know it’s happening, experts say. “You are so dead,” an electronically altered voice taunted Courtney Kuykendall from her cell [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on October 26, 2009

Recently I met two soldiers who alerted me to the new security risk of Cell Phone Tapping. SigInt (or signal interception) has long been a part of warfare and espionage. But the possibilities erupt with the advent of cell phone tapping. Imagine the conversation of a soldier being overheard by the enemy—deployment details, troop locations, [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on October 26, 2009

Today the United States has at least 130 million cell phone users. all are subject to increasingly precise tracking with cell phone surveillance technology. The infrastructure that supports such tracking has evolved rapidly through a series of technical, legal, and political mutations, all stemming from the choices of highly interested actors. The resulting configuration of [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on October 26, 2009

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by TapCellPhoneGuy on October 24, 2009

LONDON – British police and parliament said Thursday they will probe claims that a tabloid newspaper illegally tapped the telephones of thousands of high-profile figures, including a former deputy prime minister, and paid a million pound to victims. The Guardian claimed Thursday three cases were settled out of court after journalists from the News of [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on September 25, 2009

Recently I met two soldiers who alerted me to the new security risk of Cell Phone Tapping. SigInt (or signal interception) has long been a part of warfare and espionage. But the possibilities erupt with the advent of cell phone tapping. Imagine the conversation of a soldier being overheard by the enemy – deployment details, [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on August 21, 2009

CNN) — When BlackBerry users in the United Arab Emirates received a text message from their service provider on July 8 instructing them to install an upgrade on their handsets, they had no idea the application also contained software that, according to BlackBerry’s maker, would enable third parties to peek at private information on their [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on July 9, 2009

Had Prince Victor Emmanuel used a secure cellphone he could have saved himself the embarrassment and arrest regarding the allegations of providing prostitutes and dealing in illegal slot machines. Similarly Luciano Moggi (of the soccer game-fixing scandal fame) and Vice President Piero Fassino of the Democratic Left party (and his comments on a sensitive bank [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on June 6, 2009

Don’t talk: your cell phone may be eavesdropping. Thanks to recent developments in “spy phone” software, a do-it-yourself spook can now wirelessly transfer a wiretapping program to any mobile phone. The programs are inexpensive, and the transfer requires no special skill. The would-be spy needs to get his hands on your phone to press keys [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on May 21, 2009

Polish research and development company TechLab 2000, which specializes in secure communications, has designed what it says is a tap-proof mobile phone based on pioneering data encryption technology. The phone, called Xaos Gamma, is the first phone of its kind in the world, according to TechLab executives. It has been designed by an all-Polish team [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on May 20, 2009

MID-MICHIGAN (WJRT) — (05/19/09)–What if someone could spy on you using something you carry every day? They could know exactly where you are, and even tap into your private conversations, all by hijacking your cell phone. Security experts say it’s happening often thanks to technology readily available on the Internet. Just think how many times [...]