Posts Tagged ‘eavesdropping laws’

Woman acquitted of discretely recording Chicago police

By admin in Chicago, court cases, eavesdropping, harassment at August 26th, 2011 | No comments

Tiawanda Moore discretely turned on her BlackBerry recorder as two Chicago police internal affairs investigators were trying to talk her into dropping her sexual harassment complaint against a patrol officer.
Moore claimed that the patrol officer who answered the domestic disturbance call at her home had fondled her and given her his personal phone number.

She hoped to use her recording to prove that two other officers were trying to persuade her to drop her complaint, but instead, her recording had her charged with illegal eavesdropping.
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Checking on a Cheating Spouse? Be Wary…

By admin in Attorney Services, Background Checks, Cheaters, Cheating spouse, Chicago, court cases, Crime, Criminal Records, gps, gps tracker, hidden cameras, Home Security, Illinois, Infidelity, Police Records, Privacy, stalking, Stalking Cases, Surveillance Services, taps at February 15th, 2011 | No comments

SurveillanceIt’s hard to tell in the age of reality entertainment whether affairs have become more commonplace, or if they’ve simply been spotlighted by entertainment hungry news media. From Tiger Woods down to those couples who get caught on the reality show, Cheaters, every newscast seems to bring another infidelity to light. Were sexual indiscretions rampant 30-years ago? Probably; however, they didn’t rank as headline-leading news at the 6 PM hour. The ironic thing about marital – or any – sexual affair is that suspicion of an affair is fine, but gathering solid proof of one often puts the spurned partner on the wrong side of the law. Although morally frowned upon, it’s not illegal to have an affair; however, using some of today’s micro-technology to ferret-out a cheating partner may lead to jail time. When privacy meets infidelity, it’s a slippery slope, and often the ‘innocent victim’ of an affair is often the ‘guilty intruder’ when the law’s involved. Read the full article »

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Cellular Forensics Class Orlando & More!

By MSI in Debugging - Electronic Countermeasures, eavesdropping, invasion of privacy, Privacy, Private Investigator, Security, stalking, taps at August 30th, 2010 | 1 comment

Private Investigators Save the Date!

A 16 Hour workshop includes 2 days of instruction and hands-on lab work with real cell phones in a fully equipped lab setting.  Mobile Forensics topics that will be covered include: Acquisition, Preservation, Analysis and Presentation of CDMA, GSM, and iDEN cell phone evidence, SIM Cards, and Memory Cards, Faraday Preservation, and applicable Laws.

The U-Spy Store is proudly hosting the Orlando, Florida class at their Sea World location on October 28th & 29th. For more details, check the Cellular Forensics Website. At the conclusion of the workshop, students will have a strong fundamental knowledge of cell phone forensics with the ability to do full mobile acquisitions on their own. Each student will be provided with a certificate of completion for 16 hours of Continuing Education Units.

Course Requirements:
Students should have basic computer knowledge with the ability to work in a Windows environment. Each student will be required to furnish their own laptop containing either a Windows XP or Windows 7 operating system. Laptop should have CD reader and free USB ports.

Who Should Attend:
Private Investigators, Computer Forensics Examiners, IT Security Specialists, TSCM, Corporate Security and Insurance Adjusters.

Students will Receive:
• Latest Version of Secure View 2 software (w / 1 yr. license!) for acquisition of over 2200 phones
• Complete Cable Kit
• SIM Card Reader
• Other Essential Forensic Software (full and time-bomb versions)
• 16 Hours of Hands On Training
• Certificate for CEU Credits
(these classes have been approved for continuing education by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division and the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy)

Tom Slovenski, Instructor
As the owner of the first private mobile forensics lab in South Carolina, former police detective Tom Slovenski is dedicated to the continuing education of investigative professionals in mobile phone forensic investigations and data recovery.

Tom is licensed and certified by the South Carolina State Police (SLED PDC2073) and the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy to train police and other investigative professionals in Mobile Forensic Data Recovery.

Internationally, Tom is known for his dynamic presentations, authored works and his unique ability to describe the complex in an easy and understandable fashion.

INFORMATION / REGISTRATION:
Complete Kit, Software and 16-Hour Training ;

SPECIAL PRICING, See Page below!
Contact: Tom Slovenski
Email: info@cellularforensics.com / Phone: (864) 252-7451
Website: www.cellularforensics.com
“The Future is Here, Prepare for it NOW!”

Special 2010 Year End Pricing for Private Investigators.
Many Agencies want to have more than one employee trained in Mobile Phone Forensics. But with the economy the way it is…well…let’s just say, they aren’t getting any Stimulus Money! So we have come up with a way for an Agency to pay just a little extra and be able to have two or more of their agents trained. This way, the Agency has the software and cables to work the cases, as well as multiple agents who know HOW to use it!

So, here’s our “STIMULUS PACKAGE” !
Student 1: $2295.00 This student will get the full class complete with the SV2 package.
Student 2 or more: $1250.00: This student will get the training and a Certificate. They can use Student 1’s software and hardware. That’s a “Send One, Get Another One 50% Off” Deal!
There is no limit to the number of students you can send. However, to get the discounted rate for your agents, the agents have to be from the SAME Agency.

Don’t miss this tremendous opportunity!

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Government’s New Right to GPS Track Your Moves

By MSI in Crime, Debugging - Electronic Countermeasures, eavesdropping, fraud, gps, gps tracker, invasion of privacy, MSI Detective Services, Privacy, Security, Stalking Cases, Surveillance Services, Technology at August 25th, 2010 | 2 comments

We now learn it may be legal for the US Government to stalk you.  If you thought your Ex was bad enough, now your Uncle Sam can watch your moves by placing a GPS tracking device under your car without a court order!  Yikes!  Time to park in the garage?  This opens up US citizens to government tracking of your every move. The whole article can be viewed at http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/08599201315000.

US Government agents can sneak onto your property in the middle of the night, put a GPS Device on the bottom of your car and keep track of everywhere you go. This doesn’t violate your Fourth Amendment rights, because you do not have any reasonable expectation of privacy in your own driveway – and no reasonable expectation that the government isn’t tracking your movements.

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