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more about #spying Curves: I want exactly the opposite of this. I dont want to hear whats being said, its why I turn the radio up LOUD. If you hear/know things, you then become... more » Nick: the walls at my old apartment were so thin i just used a dixie cup . . . to drink water. #nextroom more » met2art: And this is exactly why Banana-Nose Maldonado always runs the tap water during sensitive conversations. #nextroom more » Monty: I could be wrong, but I thought there were devices already available that allowed us to see through walls through infrared radiation and other wavelen... more » DeadWriter: This signal's weird...must be some interference or something. There's movement all over the place. more » reddingofish: I am sure that will be on one of the CSIs sometime this season. more » ripfire: Is that a boob? That's a boob isn't it. That's gotta be a boob. I think I can see a nipple. more » shalegac: Pervs + Utah = oxymoron more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: nightvision, wireless and the size of pack'o cigarettes... sounds about right for a pervert shoving it on a girls' locker room... or hidden sex cam. ... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Brick House Security? Don't they make that tracker thing that helps Moms find their lost kids after dumping their bag out to find the tracker, th... more » Scotland: . more » Curves: Privacy is a myth from long ago. No such thing exists any more. No wonder paranoia is on the rise. (And stop plotting against me, I KNOW you are.) more » dingus: I guess SNA is old enough to have its acronym recycled. more » Jason Renner: This poem seems appropriate: 'The fellows up in Personnel, They have a set of cards on me. The sprinkled perforations tell My individuality. And what... more » 32ndnote: But does it take into account those of us who comment far too regularly on tech blogs? more » Nick: hey,i remember this from the other day. more » Jestermeister: Considering power strips are usually placed under the desk, I'm surprised there isn't a camera option for this. more » Monty: I hate commenters that mention that this is a repeat item, so I would never say that. Instead, I will just add a link to this article from a fantasti... more » Nick: i like that at least the outlets look like they're set to fit several different plug types. that was thoughtful. this way i can conduct my espionage a... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: But JerseyCam is visual, not auditory. People want to see me, not hear me. more » -
#surveillance
The Next Room Eavesdropping Device Is Way Better Than a Drinking Glass
Next Room is kind of like a mash up between a stethoscope, MP3 player and an old fashioned drinking glass. According to the product page, you can hear what is being said through wooden walls, doors, windows—even steel plates. More » -
#privacy
Attn Nerdy Pervs: See Through Walls Using a Wireless Network
Here's something creepy: researchers at the University of Utah have developed a way to use wireless signals to detect movement through solid walls and doors. More » -
#surveillance
Wi-Spy EX30 Spy Cam: For The Paranoid Porn Addict
Whether you're hunting for jobs at work, or taking some "alone time", the Wi-Spy wireless surveillance system can avoid anyone sneaking up on you. It's also good for stuff that matters, like keeping an eye on your kid's safety. More » -
#privacy
IBM SNAzzy Knows Your Circle of Friends Better Than You Do
That heavy breathing you hear on the phone sometimes? It's IBM. More » -
#powerstrips
Brando's Randomized Design Formula Once Again Approaches High Art
Hong Kong's premier spare parts crossbreeder has a mixed record, but occasionally does something so inconceivably strange and impractical that you begin to think you're missing some great, hidden genius. Example! The power strip with a SIM card. More » -
#surveillance
SIM Card Spy Ear Gets Smaller, Scumbags Get Bigger
Like the earlier, larger version, this SIM Card Spy Ear allows users of questionable character to listen in on other people's conversations by dialing their own phone number. More » -
#espionage
Cyber-Spies Hack Into Ultra-Sensitive Pentagon Fighter Jet Project
Computer spies have broken into the Pentagon's $300 billion Joint Strike Fighter project and made off with several terabytes of code. The Pentagon, and consequently the Wall Street Journal, suspects Chinese involvement. More » -
#att
AT&T Introduces Somewhat Creepy FamilyMap Snooping Service
AT&T now offers a $10/month plan that gets you the realtime location of two of your plan's phones ($15/month for five). But unlike other family trackers, this one doesn't appear to need parental permission/notification. More » -
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#spynet
Immense 'GhostNet' Computer Spy System Is Going to Put Cranky Windows Guy Over the Edge
If you thought Cranky Windows Guy was angry now, this vast spy system we read about today—targeting 103 countries—is really going to be the piss in his corn flakes that ruins the weekend. More » -
#spying
Prism 200 Lets You See Through Walls
The Prism 200 lets you see through walls. You can only see things that are moving, but it's sensitive enough to pick up breathing, hearts beating, or your girlfriend banging your best friend. More » -
#satellites
Pentagon Mitex Satellites Are the First to Actively Spy... On Other Satellites!
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? If we're talking spy satellites, the answer this week became "U.S. satellites," two of which completed a first-of-its kind maneuver that had wide-ranging ramifications for all satellites currently in orbit. Update. More » -
#binoculars
LightSpeed Binoculars Transmit Secure Video and Audio Via Infrared
Designed primarily for military use, these LightSpeed binoculars are capable of transmitting "untappable" voice and video signals to another set of binoculars using infrared. More » -
#yourtaxdollarsatwork
US to Deploy Drone Aircraft Along Canadian Border to Prevent Bacon Smuggling
We all know who the real threats to our American way of life are: Canadians. That's why unmanned drone aircraft are set to start patrolling the US/Canadian border. -
#covertops
Brits Set Up Fake Laundromats with Bomb-Sniffing Washing Machines
Now here's a creative military operation: the British set up a fake Laundromat in Belfast, where they wanted to find IRA bomb-makers. They staffed the Laundromat with locals and sent out coupons to different neighborhoods, with each neighborhoods coupon a different color. When people brought their clothes and coupons in, they got their clothes washed, but while their clothes were being washed, they were secretly being analyzed for bomb-making chemical residue. More » -
#spying
Spy Camera Watch Looks Like it May Actually Be Good For Spying
Forget those naff spy pens: This spy camera watch from Brando may actually be a decent spying gizmo. For example... can you see the camera in the photo of it? It's in the whorl of the numeral 2, and the watch is pretty convincing. It only shoots 352 x 288 pixel AVIs, but it does carry 2GB aboard, so that should be good for a whole bunch of sneaky vids, and its rechargeable batteries get juice from a USB connection. Just cover up that USB port with a sticker or plug of some kind so it's less obvious, and spy away. Presumably it also tells the time, but that's curiously not mentioned on Brando's web page. Yours for $236. [Brando]

