Posts Tagged ‘spying’
By Dawn in Hacking, MSI Detective Services at September 12th, 2011 |
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Hackers monitored those who visited Google to steal passwords to other sites
The following story was posted by Gilbert Kreijger in Reuters – updated 9/5/2011 8:41:56 PM ET2011-09-06T00:41:56
AMSTERDAM— About 300,000 Internet users in Iran have been spied on last month by one or several hackers who stole security certificates from a Dutch IT firm, a report presented by the Dutch government said on Monday.Using a stolen certificate the hacker, or hackers, monitored people who visited Google.com, could steal their passwords and could obtain access to other services such as Facebook and Twitter, said Dutch IT firm Fox-IT, which wrote the report. Read the full article »
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By admin in Chicago, court cases, Crime, Criminal Records, eavesdropping, Illinois, invasion of privacy, Investigations, MSI Detective Services, Privacy, Private Investigator, Technology, technorati at February 19th, 2011 |
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Recording public officials in Chicago, especially polices officers, is a crime that the city doesn’t take lightly. One of 12 states that has a “two-party” consent law, public recordings of the CPD is a Class 1 felony, possibly leveraging prison sentences between 4 and 15-years in the state pen and fines up to $25,000.
Other crimes that carry this sentence? Criminal sexual assault, possession of heroine/cocaine/LSD, and kidnapping.
Currently, an artist and a woman are facing charges for recording CPD officers with out consent under the Illinois eavesdropping law. Moore used her Blackberry to record two police investigators while filing a sexual harassment complaint against a police officer, and Drew used a digital recorder to record his arrest while allegedly selling art without a permit.
Police officers in Illinois can record citizens in both public and private settings, but there’s no “turn about is fair play” clause. Read the full article »
Tags: eavesdropping, listening, spy, spying