| Publisher | SWS Security | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 26 Aug 2003 |
| Topics | Digital Cameras, Privacy Issues | ||
| Downloads | 15 | ||
This month we will concentrate on the equipment used by TSCM professionals. I'll mention a few sources of equipment for those of you whose requirements aren't serious enough to call in outside talent and want to buy equipment to do the work yourself. We'll also learn just a bit more on certain techniques of eavesdropping you should know something about. IR bugs can also be located quite easily by using a CCD video camera with the IR cut filter removed. This might be the cheapest way, and is suitable for leaving in place permanently for continued protection. IR bugs, by the way, work best at night or in a darkened area, and usually will be located near a window. A lot of misinformation has been passed along over the years about laser bugs. From what I've seen, people credit the humble laser with all sorts of mysterious properties. Well, sorry to disappoint the self appointed surveillance experts, but even lasers cannot violate the laws of physics. Laser bugs basically are laboratory toys.
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