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 [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on May 5, 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 [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on December 10, 2007

KOLKATA: Rizwanur Rahman feared that his cellphone was tapped, a suspicion that CID refused to deny on Thursday. Rizwanur’s suspicion grew when police grilled him on information that he had shared only with Priyanka, select friends and relatives over cellphone. He had, in fact, disclosed his fears to close friends and switched to another service [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on December 1, 2006

The FBI appears to have begun using a novel form of electronic surveillance in criminal investigations: remotely activating a mobile phone’s microphone and using it to eavesdrop on nearby conversations. The technique is called a “roving bug,” and was approved by top U.S. Department of Justice officials for use against members of a New York [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on August 16, 2006

Cell Phone Tapping Has Become An Issue For The Public, But It Is Clearly Misunderstood. One Indianapolis Pi Offers Clarification And Recommendations For Public Phone Tap Awareness. Public interest in the field of phone tap detection has heightened in recent months due to concerns about President Bush’s wiretapping policies. As a long-trusted expert in the [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on August 9, 2006

LONDON – An editor at a large British newspaper and another man were charged with conspiring to intercept phone messages Wednesday, as police investigate allegations of eavesdropping on officials working for Prince Charles. Clive Goodman, 48, editor of the royalty section for the News of the World tabloid, and Glen Mulcaire, 35, are suspected of [...]
by TapCellPhoneGuy on October 25, 2005

JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri — Driving to work, you notice the traffic beginning to slow. And because you have your cell phone on, the government senses the delay, too. A congestion alert is issued, automatically updating electronic road signs and websites and dispatching text messages to mobile phones and auto dashboards. In what would be the [...]