A bit self centered to think you are worth spying on, eh?
Police
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A bit self centered to think you are worth spying on, eh?
Police
-Cheers-
Let's admit it. This is a site about computers but also a very technology oriented community. I don't see why it would be a problem to ask about anything, including cell phones (we do have those quite a bit, don't we).Quote:
How does this relate in any way to computers and this site?
I have no need to respond to the parent poster, because he has already been answered. I am happy to at least see people helping and giving mature advice rather than telling him to "STFU !!!!!1111five", and thus being left behind and possible slammed in jail in the future.
The more we help out people who ask even the oddest questions, the more of a chance we have to correct an idea or attitude before it does them harm.
Computer security is more than just securing the computer system. If you only look at that single factor, then you still leave yourself open. In any environment -- and specifically a business one -- secure computers do not mean that the "system" is secure. You have to consider other items outside the realm of 1s and 0s. Security of the room itself. Ethics of the employees. Ethics of the company.Quote:
How does this relate in any way to computers and this site?
If I look at this, I would wonder the risk to a company of not paying attention to things like listening devices, which might give away information like proprietary conversations and the like. A security admins job isn't limited to computers. It's limited by his/her imagination of what the "enemy" can do.
Here you don't even have to leave your home. If someone did have papers to bug your house they can put more in later. And I think it'll be fun for the neighbors to watch a crackhead running around his house with a bug detector.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/security/5a42/
muert0, cool link
They also have the audio jammer
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/security/677a/
ROFL
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Cmon, most of you know better than to give this a second look.
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See my friend lives in this house, and I usully stay here, His great grandma owns the house, and she is in critacal condition right now. Oh and we dont KNOW he has the mics on the property but he says he does... we want to find/diable them. And the cops A. Wouldnt belive me B. They wouldn't give a ****. Do you think the cops would actully come look for small listening devices?
There, I was trying not to get to into my friends life but ok... Now do ya'll care to help? lol
I dont see how I could use this in a bad way.... and I can't think of alarm systems that use mics.... but ya.... so anyways ya, I want to disable those mics.... or at least find them.... PLEASE HELP!!
lol this gets better and better...who's "he"? Man i'm tired of this ****...dude go troll somewhere else, we already have quad and thespecialist.
Ok not gonna neg the posting cause that was the point. To disable remote mics is easy we learned it in Nam back in the 60's was an old fart in the unit from WWII. Anway you wrap your head in Aluminum Foil you have to pay attention to your neck area because that is where your vocal cords are this area required seven layers. Then you have to find a large Tin funnel this can only work with Tin. Remove the small part that fits into something like a jug or bottle and make sure the smallest part of the cone fits over your lips. With this in place take the cone of the funnel and wrap it in brass wire mesh and secure the loose ends with some sort of tape but even back then we had duct tape. Your set now you can talk all ya want and no mic will pick you up. A really low tech way though would be a paper and well charcole (cold from the fire last night) on paper. :)