



Surveillance Investigation Services
Hartford, Connecticut
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De-Bugging / Sweeps / TSCM (Technical Surveillance Countermeasures)
Very Important: If you are at all concerned you may be a victim of surveillance please do not contact us from any known phone or computer utilize someone you trust like a friend or relatives phone or computer and email address. DO NOT use your equipment to contact us. Don’t tip the bad guys off........
De-Bugging / Sweeps / TSCM (Technical Surveillance Countermeasures)
Very Important: If you are at all concerned you may be a victim of surveillance please do not contact us from any known phone or computer utilize someone you trust like a friend or relatives phone or computer and email address. DO NOT use your equipment to contact us. Don’t tip the bad guys off........
Warning Signs That You May Be A Victim Espionage and Eavesdropping “you have been Bugged”
Actual listening devices
Professional Sport teams MLB, NBA, NHL, NFL, MLS, etc…are a giant business and the venues within the organizations can be as much a legitimate target. Information obtained from these key personal could change the whole outcome of a; trade, contract, injury, etc… knowledge of the discussions that take place in a baseball, hockey, football, soccer, basketball, etc… organization boardroom could be used for illegal gambling, agents. scouts, other organizations, and they could benefit in numerous way.
What we do: We use some of the industries most advanced electronic counter surveillance and debugging equipment to locate all types of electronic listening devices / bugs, telephone taps, hidden video, radio and microwave devices.
Hardwired transmitters or bug (Telephone & Telephone line search).
A Hardwire bug or transmitter is a listening device that is attached to your phone or phone line. It's generally powered by the line or the phone itself, These are often hard to detect as they generally only transmit when a call is in operation. A hardwire transmitter can be placed on the phone, line, or central telephone system. The transmitter can even be placed on your line outside of the building, or down the street at the junction box.
Radio Frequency (RF), (Spectrum & audio search)
You've probably heard about "AM radio" and "FM radio," "VHF" and "UHF" television, "citizens band radio," "short wave radio" and so on.
A radio wave is an electromagnetic wave
propagated by an antenna. Radio waves have
different frequencies, and by tuning a radio receiver to a specific frequency you can pick up a specific signal. Basically in layman terms our equipment is a scanner that scans (switch between) a whole range of frequencies and then stop scanning when it detects a signal on any of the frequencies that maybe utilized for bugging.
Example: If you're interested in hear what the police are doing, you can scan the police radio frequencies in your local area. When a patrol officer calls in to report a problem, the scanner will stop on that frequency and let you hear the conversation. Bugs utilize the same premise.
Laser/Infrared bugs.
These types of listening devices operate through a window or similar opening. An operative could easily setup the equipment via tripod connected to a transmitter and intercept your communication from miles away. A laser or infrared beam is shot into the room from any distance of up to many miles away. The audio in that room is picked up by the laser beam and transferred into data that is then sent over the light or infrared beam back to the sender. The sender normally has a recorder connected to the equipment and can record the conversation.
Physical search.
We will inspect sockets, suspended tiles, some equipment and suspicious or new fittings.
FACTS - The U.S. State Department estimates that at least 800 million dollars of illegal bugging and eavesdropping equipment is imported and installed into corporations in the United States each year.
The majority of this equipment is illegally imported into the United States from France, Germany, Lebanon, Italy, Canada, Israeli, England, Japan, Taiwan, South Africa, and a host of other countries. Additionally, anyone with a soldering iron and a basic understanding of electronics can build and install an eavesdropping device. The raw materials to build such a device may be easily obtained at Radio Shack, or salvaged from consumer electronic devices such as cordless telephones, intercom systems, and televisions.
In the United States over six millions dollars worth of surveillance devices are sold to the public each day. Most of these products are sold from storefront operations, spy shops, attorneys, and via private investigators located in major metro areas such as New York, Miami, Los Angles, San Francisco, Dallas, Chicago, and Minneapolis. This does not include the tens of billions spent each year for legitimate eavesdropping products purchased by law enforcement, military, and intelligence agencies.This equipment is commonly sold over the counter, via mail order, and through the Internet. Most of these bugging devices cost only a few dollars, but highly sophisticated, quality products may be purchased for less than one thousand dollars.
New York City alone there are over 85 companies which will not only sell you the eavesdropping device, but will break into the targets office to install the device, and for an additional fee will provide a monitoring and transcription service.
The FBI and other federal law enforcement agencies have repeatedly indicated that they lack the resources and training to enforce or properly investigate the technical security threat within the United States.
Espionage is a serious problem which can have a VERY HUGE IMPACT on your company and your own personal freedoms.