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Spy Games Come to New York for UN General Assembly

By Dawn in Debugging - Electronic Countermeasures, eavesdropping, MSI Detective Services, Politics, taps at October 6th, 2011 | No comments

When Iran’s president accused the U.S. at the United Nations General Assembly last year of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks, American diplomats were not caught flat-footed by the tirade.

Even before President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad finished his incendiary rant, U.S. diplomats marched out of the cavernous U.N. hall in protest and were ready with a written statement condemning his comments.

It was as if the U.S. knew exactly what Ahmadinejad intended to say.

The walkout hinted at one of the well-known but seldom spoken truths about the United Nations: The international organization, which was founded in the name of peace and security, is also a hotbed of spying and clandestine operations, where someone might very well be listening to your conversations and monitoring your emails — or perhaps reading your speeches in advance.

The start of the General Assembly each year is the Super Bowl of the U.N. spy games.

Foreign leaders descend upon New York with entourages of aides and security officers. Many have not been dispatched to practice diplomacy. They are intelligence officers, and they’ve come instead to recruit agents in hotels and quiet cafes around the city. In their line of work, trickery and deception trump political niceties.

While the diplomats inside the United Nations are often making headlines, FBI agents are chasing spies around the city. Justice Department lawyers are asking judges to approve wiretaps. And the CIA is searching for foreigners who might be persuaded to commit treason.

It’s one of the most sophisticated intelligence-gathering operations in the U.S. and involves one of the FBI’s most extensive electronic surveillance programs, according to former U.S. intelligence officials speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.
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News Corp to be Sued in US for Hacking

By Dawn in Debugging - Electronic Countermeasures, eavesdropping, Hacking, invasion of privacy, MSI Detective Services, Privacy at September 30th, 2011 | No comments

A group of British phone-hacking victims plan to ask U.S. courts to look into possible “corrupt practices” at Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. The move could broaden the scope of a scandal that has shaken the mogul’s international media empire.

British attorney Mark Lewis told The Associated Press that he had retained American lawyer Norman Siegel, who represents the families of many of those killed on Sept. 11, 2001, to take on News Corp. in the United States. Thus far, Siegel has stated that no immediate action is planned and that he has only been asked “to explore whether there’s legal options that can be brought.”

Lewis revealed few details of his planned legal action, though he did say the case being pursued was not related to rumors that Sept. 11 victims were hacked by reporters at the News of the World tabloid, which was shut down by News Corp. in July.

The now-defunct tabloid is accused of systematically intercepting private voice mail of Britons in the public eye, including, most notoriously, a teenage murder victim whose family Lewis now represents. Britain has been inflamed by allegations that the News of the World hacked people’s phones in its quest for scoops.

The scandal has spurred outrage on the other side of the Atlantic as well, particularly after the Daily Mirror, a rival to Murdoch’s The Sun, alleged that Sept. 11 victims may have been among the News of the World’s targets.

No evidence to support the claim has yet been produced, and News Corp. has dismissed it as “anonymous speculation.”
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22 Private Investigat​ors Arrested for Cell Phone Spying

By Dawn in eavesdropping, Hacking, invasion of privacy, Investigations at September 27th, 2011 | No comments

The Jerusalem Post released a story about the arrest of 22 private investigators by the police on suspicion of installing illegal programs on cell phones that allowed them to eavesdrop on communications of individuals they were monitoring.

Law enforcement has described the affair as a serious violation of democratic norms and privacy laws.

The programs are specifically designed to be placed on smart phones, police added, allowing the investigators to listen in on conversations, gather information about the calls, and read incoming and outgoing text messages.

Once installed, the device can allow a user to secretly call the targeted party’s phone and listen in on calls in real time.

“Even when the phone is not in use, the device can be used to turn the  targeted phone into a transmitter which sends out sounds that are around the phone,” police said.

The phone spyware can also record communications such as conversations,  GPS coordinates, and text messages, and send them as attachments to  Gmail accounts that were opened by the PIs, police added.

Detectives from the Lahav 433 unit and Computer Crimes unit sent  undercover agents to gather evidence against 11 private investigators’  firms, which were later raided.

The investigators “distributed and installed the programs and even  publicized the products on the internet sites of their businesses,”  police said.

The suspects are set to be charged with illegal installment of devices for the purpose of eavesdropping and invasion of privacy.

“Legislation states that eavesdropping will be permitted only for  certain purposes and to a select number of bodies under limiting  circumstances,” police said.

“The use of eavesdropping tools by private entities outside of the law  and without supervision constitutes a violation of democracy… and the  fundamental right of all citizens to their privacy,” police added.
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Berlusconi Wiretaps: Bring Girls, but not Tall Ones

By Dawn in Debugging - Electronic Countermeasures, eavesdropping, Investigations, taps at September 27th, 2011 | No comments

Wiretapped telephone conversations between Silvio Berlusconi and a businessman charged with recruiting female escorts for his allegedly sex-fuelled parties were made public Saturday, providing the most vivid picture of the prime minister’s debauchery and raising fresh suspicions that he just might be the most hedonistic ruler in the region since Caligula.

The transcript of the telephone calls between Berlusconi and Gianpaolo Tarantini, a previously unknown businessman from southern Italy, are part of an investigation by magistrates looking into the alleged prostitution ring surrounding the prime minister, who joked in one of the calls to act as “prime minister in his spare time.”

Berlusconi, who is 5 feet 5 inches tall, is heard asking Tarantini “not to bring tall [girls], as we are not tall.”

In another call, he boasts to “having been with eight [girls] in one night, even though I could have had eleven.”

At one point, he reveals that there are 40 women staying in his house who just won’t leave. In many others, he asks excitedly who the businessman will bring him next.

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