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BEWARE - New "Spy Phones"
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 1:47 pm
by alicia-w
We just got this from our security people today. I would think the warning might apply to just about anyone who wants their privacy protected. We already have a policy that no cell phones are allowed anywhere in our building (all 6 floors), except for those issued by the govt to commanders and folks like that.
Nokia has created and is marketing a "Spy Phone". It can be utilized as an ordinary cell phone, but when properly programmed it can be remotely activated and utilized as a listening device. The phone appears to be off to those in the room when activated remotely. Personnel should be aware of the presence of these phones and the potential dangers posed to situations such as controlled deliveries.
http://www.endoacustica.com/english/spy_telephone.htm
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:08 pm
by Astro_man92
They look pretty dumb. I don't even know why anyone would want to spy on anyone. Especially me I have no unique talents besides jiggleing my eyeballs really fast.lol Trust me it may sound gross but it isn't. besides this is stupid i don't think it would even be usefull for espianoge. Is that how you spell it. Here are some links
Espianoge 1 after looking at this I'm sure how to spell it
Espianoge 2 what do you think what would this phone be use full for ????
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:17 pm
by HurryKane
Astro_man92 wrote:They look pretty dumb. I don't even know why anyone would want to spy on anyone. <snip>
what do you think what would this phone be use full for ????
It's spelled "espionage."
What would it be useful for? A very discreet way to overhear anything being said by people in classified/top secret briefings (if in fact any cellphones were allowed in the room--unlikely), people who plan the schedules for heads of state in any country...there's all kinds of national security issues that some not-so-savory people would like to hear about. Troop movements; local security plans for say, a Presidential visit; meeting agendas where there might be a high concentration of high-ranking military or civilians present; you name it, people want to know it. And an innocent-looking phone that transmits while it appears to be "off" is a fabulous way to do it. Won't raise suspicion, can be activated remotely...yep. Not good.
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:23 pm
by kevin
Wonderful.

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:26 pm
by alicia-w
HurryKane wrote:Astro_man92 wrote:They look pretty dumb. I don't even know why anyone would want to spy on anyone. <snip>
what do you think what would this phone be use full for ????
It's spelled "espionage."
What would it be useful for? A very discreet way to overhear anything being said by people in classified/top secret briefings (if in fact any cellphones were allowed in the room--unlikely), people who plan the schedules for heads of state in any country...there's all kinds of national security issues that some not-so-savory people would like to hear about. Troop movements; local security plans for say, a Presidential visit; meeting agendas where there might be a high concentration of high-ranking military or civilians present; you name it, people want to know it. And an innocent-looking phone that transmits while it appears to be "off" is a fabulous way to do it. Won't raise suspicion, can be activated remotely...yep. Not good.
could also be useful for corporate espionage. or a way to catch a kid, spouse or significant other doing something they shouldnt.
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:28 pm
by GalvestonDuck
Weird. But, hey, if someone wants to hear me talk to my grandparents, hear my best friend call and say, "Where are ya?" or hear any number of very smart, but somewhat intoxicated buddies call and slur, "Heeeey, gimme ride hoooome!" more power to 'em. They need a life.
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:30 pm
by alicia-w
i think it's intended for more nefarious purposes.
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:37 pm
by tropical
It's a pretty neat gadget. I wonder if they make one that transmits video via the camera component, or maybe a pinhole on the side of it (while it's laying flat).
That said... beware of free phones!
