Recently, you may have seen a YouTube video floating around about a phone tapping program that has been installed on a victim’s cell phone. Perry Myers, President of the U-Spy Store (http://www.uspystore.com) & MSI Detective Services (http://www.detectiveservices.com), confirms that cell phone tapping is absolutely illegal as eavesdropping on conversations without the other parties’ permission is an invasion of privacy. Perry Myers is a Certified Fraud Examiner and is thoroughly trained in countermeasures and surveillance techniques and is an expert as to the many ways eavesdropping occurs. He tracks bugs and taps for a living.
The following are facts you need to know about cell phone tapping:
• You must be in possession of the target phone to install the software. Perry says that that is not always true. Some hackers are sophisticated enough to do this remotely.
• The video says that it is virtually impossible to detect the software. Perry advised that you may need to reset your phone to delete the software and settings.
• Perry shared that smart phones such as I-Phones, Blackberries, and other high-tech phones may be easier to tap since they connect to the internet.
• One last thing that Perry wants you to know - this illegal software would not be found at the U-Spy Store. He has had many calls on this. He even had a customer bring in the software and complain that they could not successfully install after they purchased it. Apparently once you purchase it, the company is difficult to get tech support from. When the customer contacted the seller, they were told they needed to download additional software from other sources. Eventually the customer gave up and decided to go another route.
U-Spy’s (http://www.uspystore.com) President Perry Myers speaks to Garrard McClendon on July 27, 2009 on the prospect of security cameras at cemeteries. This is in regards to the story of bodies being removed and replaced with new ones at Burr Oak Cemetery in the Chicago area. Perry’s experience as a private investigator with Myers Service, Inc. dba MSI Detective Services (http://www.detectiveservices.com) for nearly 30 years affords him the perspective of being able to use the technology of video surveillance with good old detective work.
First, Chicagoans were told hosting the Olympics would not come at the taxpayers’ expense.
Now, the City Council has approved a $500-million guarantee and is considering a$500-million insurance policy. To see if Mayor Daley and 2016 CEO Pat Ryan are playing games to get the games, reporter Dane Placko asked an interrogation expert to study their body language. Call it a leap of faith, a run for our money. Chicago’s Olympic bid has been a gut check for this city. But with just over two months to go, are you worried somebody could be pulling punches?
“I would be highly skeptical.”
So says Perry Myers from MSI Detective Services, right here in town. His specialty - detecting deceit.
He says: “We’re trained to see certain movements as suspect. The breathing, the eyes, I’ll look at skin texture to see if there’s perspiration, I’ll look at the neck to watch the pulse.”
We asked Perry to look at five clips of 2016 CEO Pat Ryan and five clips of Mayor Richard Daley. In a couple of clips, there was nothing suspicious. But in others, Perry felt they were being less than forthcoming. Maybe not lying but possibly withholding information.
For starters he’s intrigued by Ryan’s voice inflection when answering a question at a press conference last month.
Ryan said: “It is highly unlikely that could eat through that could go through that amount of money.”
Perry’s analysis? “Highly unlikely…It may be something you want to examine or think about.”
Perry says Ryan’s exaggerated tone is often used by people when they’re over-compensating for overstating the truth.
He adds: “There’s no full disclosure there.”
Another eye opener for Perry, Ryan’s eye movements at a press conference in January of ‘08 when discussing the legacy of the Olympic Vllage.
He says: “A couple times when he looked up, he looked up into the air where there wasn’t anyone so my interpretation is as a trained speaker you speak to the audience and the audience is not up here, it’s over here.”
The movement - subtle and slight but significant because Perry says it’s the only time Ryan looks away… a reflex when some people have something to hide.
He says: “They’re things they’re not saying that they want to keep private or not tell the whole truth.”
In 2007, Mayor Daley said: “The Olympics must not be a burden to the people of Chicago or Illinois.”
Perry notices “He touches the side of his face one time. It’s an unusual gesture, normal would be 2,3,4 times scratching, but when you bring it up you rarely go like that. He may have been holding something inside, not telling the truth, or not telling all of the truth.”
Perry’s also intrigued by Daley’s actions when our crew caught him at the airport after promising in Switzerland he would sign the IOC contract.
The mayor said: “All the cities were represented, Japanese, Spain, Brazil spend taxpayer money. We don’t spend taxpayer money.”
Perry observes: “He’s blinking a lot. A few words are jumbled. We’re not getting 100% disclosure.”
We asked Marc Ganis, president of Sportscorp, a local consulting firm, if he feels the 2016 team has been dishonest.
He said: “There were times they danced around answers to questions they really didn’t want to answer but that’s not the same as lying about it.”
He tells us he doesn’t believe they’ve been misleading but at times they had to be careful not to give up sensitive information to the competition. Our skepticism, Ganis believes, comes from a legacy of shady Chicago politics.
He believes: “2016 is simply paying a price for generations of less than truthfulness and less than transparency for generations.”
Since he could not see Ryan and Daley speak in person, Perry can’t say for sure whether his analysis is completely correct. But he believes by looking for clues, actions do speak louder than words.
He says: “Mayor Daley, Mr. Ryan, they’re trying to get something and they’re going to present it in the best possible light.”
Because with hundreds of millions of dollars on the line, none of us have money to burn.
How Chicagoans feel about Ryan, Daley, and the 2016 Olympics is actually very important to the International Olympic Committee.
As we speak, the IOC is conducting its own surveys in the four finalist cities which can weigh heavily on how the members vote.
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Power sockets can be used to eavesdrop on what people type on a computer. This has been reported to be true by the BBC recently. MSI Detective Services specializes in complete countermeasure sweeps and should be contacted in the event you suspect an information leak. The following is the article posted in BBC America News online.
Security researchers found that poor shielding on some keyboard cables means useful data can be leaked about each character typed.
By analysing the information leaking onto power circuits, the researchers could see what a target was typing.
The attack has been demonstrated to work at a distance of up to 15m, but refinement may mean it could work over much longer distances.
Hotel attack
“Our goal is to show that information leaks in the most unexpected ways and can be retrieved,” wrote Andrea Barisani and Daniele Bianco, of security firm Inverse Path, in a paper describing their work.
The research focused on the cables used to connect PS/2 keyboards to desktop PCs.
Usefully, said the pair, the six wires inside a PS/2 cable are typically “close to each other and poorly shielded”. This means that information travelling along the data wire, when a key is pressed, leaks onto the earth (ground in the US) wire in the same cable.
The earth wire, via the PC’s power unit, ultimately connects to the plug in the power socket, and from there information leaks out onto the circuit supplying electricity to a room.
Even better, said the researchers, data travels along PS/2 cables one bit at a time and uses a clock speed far lower than any other PC component. Both these qualities make it easy to pick out voltage changes caused by key presses.
A digital oscilloscope was used to gather data about voltage changes on a power line and filters were used to remove those caused by anything other than the keyboard.
“The PS/2 signal square wave is preserved with good quality… and can be decoded back to the original keystroke information,” wrote the pair in a paper describing their work.
They demonstrated it working over distances of 1, 5, 10 and 15m from a target, far enough to suggest it could work in a hotel or office.
“The test performed in the laboratory represent a worst case scenario for this type of measurement, which along with acceptable results emphasizes the feasibility of the attack on normal conditions,” they added.
The pair said their research was “work in progress” and expect the equipment to get more sensitive as it is refined.
The attack is due to be demonstrated at the Black Hat conference that takes place in Las Vegas from 25-30 July.