Month: September 2022
Its quite amazing how gadgets continue to evolve these days. Before, watches are only used for letting people know the current time. Later, it evolved into alarms and stop watches. Today, watches have already evolved into high end gadgets. They are already multi-purpose. Take for example GPS watches. These watches do not only provide people with regards to what time is it already, but also helps people calculate the distance they have traveled.
GPS watches use the latest technology called Global Positioning System. GPS calculates the exact position and timing of a subject. This is also the same system used by the military to locate the position of a person. Often, GPS watches are also categorized as sports watches. This is because these watches are being used by sports enthusiasts and athletes in measuring the distance that they have traveled. For instance, bikers would calculate if how long have they already traveled from one point to another.
People who also use to jog are using GPS watches. Often, these GPS watches also come along with a Heart Rate Monitor. Individuals who use these GPS watches with Heart Rate Monitors (HRM) find them very useful in calculating the distance they travel as well as checking their vitals. Aside from calculating distance, GPS watches are also being used by parents who want to keep track of their childrens location. They let their children wear a GPS watch and then keep track of their whereabouts with the use of a tracking device.
It is really amazing how technology keeps on discovering new and enhanced gadgets. Aside from GPS watches, there are also watches that have built in radios, flashlights, lighters, calendars, calculators, chronographs, altimeters, remote controls, and even communication devices. With the constant innovation in technology, expect more amazing gadgets to come that can provide individuals with almost everything they want to know or monitor.
The technology used in mobile phones is increasingly finding its way into eavesdropping devices. The use of bugs based on mobile phone technology (GSM) allows spies to monitor private conversations from anywhere in the world.
What is GSM?
GSM (Global System for Mobile) communications is an open, digital cellular technology used for transmitting mobile voice and data services. In very simple terms, GSM technology works by searching GSM networks to find nearby mobile phone masts to transfer voice, data and SMS between mobile phones.
GSM technology was originally created in 1982 by the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT), who designed the Groupe Spcial Mobile (GSM) with the aim of creating a pan-European mobile phone technology.
Thanks to GSM’s international roaming capabilities, it is now the most widely used mobile phone technology. According to the GSMA (the GSM Association), terrestrial GSM networks now cover more than 80% of the world’s population. That’s more than 6 billion people across more than 218 countries.
The GSM bugging threat
With the advantages brought by the wide coverage GSM technology offers, comes a growing threat to privacy. The same GSM technology used to service mobile phones is also used in the world of covert surveillance and spying to eavesdrop on private conversations from anywhere in the world.
This is possible through using GSM audio bugging devices that use specially adapted mobile phone technology to listen in and transmit conversations taking place in one location to another. These devices work in the same way as mobile phones and can be used anywhere you can use a mobile phone.
Once hidden in the target location, the GSM bug waits silently in standby mode until the eavesdropper calls the SIM card number being used in the device. At this time the call is silently answered and the microphone activated, allowing the caller to listen in to conversations taking place in the nearby vicinity. When the conversation has ended the bug is then switched back to standby (passive) mode. Other more advanced devices have the facility for sound, vibration and motion activation whilst others can be manually or remotely set by SMS commands.
These bugging devices are small and discreet and are normally concealed within innocent looking items that are frequently found around the home or office. Because they use GSM technology they can even pick up audio whilst on the move, just like mobile phones, so are not limited to static locations. This makes them ideal for picking up conversations in cars, or they can even be slipped inside a pocket or handbag to ensure a target is constantly monitored wherever they are.
How to spot GSM bugging devices?
Not only are GSM devices getting smaller and more sophisticated, making them hard to detect, but their signals are often lost amongst legitimate GSM and mobile phone communications. This is a particular problem when being operated in urban areas, which where most eavesdropping targets tend to be located.
It is for this reason that using professional counter surveillance services is the only practical option for effectively detecting and dealing with these bugs. Counter surveillance specialists have the training, experience and equipment needed to detect, locate and deal with the presence of GSM bugs. In particular, these experts are able to find both active and passive GSM bugs in order to provide a 100% secure environment.