Friday, February 6, 2009

GSM Transmitters, how to be in control by phone

In order to protect our interests, both personal and financial, we all know that you cannot always trust everyone sorrounding you. Be it a longtime business partner, or an apparently faithful wife or husband, or yet your son, when the figures at stake are substantial, you can never be completely persuaded about the trustworthiness of those who have access to your secrets or your funds. For example, your writer has an almost first-hand experience: One of my friends was running an Much though it may not inspect nice, we may have to think of a solution to keep others under control, to produce confident that they are always reliable. More and more, we happen to glance at on newspapers and magazines about how persons were spied on, and learn about latest ingenious methods to keep others under control, which apply combinations of different technologies. The increasing potential for interactivity of different standards is bringing us devices which are the combination of
two concepts apparently not designed for working together. For example we can have internet-operated residence appliances that can be activated from employment so that your oven or bath can be warm when you are home, or, talking about surveillance technology, there are listening devices that business like a mobile phone... without in fact being a mobile phone. The trick is easy: A so called GSM Audio transmitter is nothing nevertheless a so called bug or microtransmitter, equipped with a SIM card, and is configured to eavesdrop conversations encircling it, relaying them to a third-party listener via a simple phone call. Just like the oven or bath of the example above, they can be activated or configured remotely, simply by SMS (don"t forget that a SIM card is in truth a phone number), so sending a particular SMS message would result in activating/deactivating the device. As said above, the keyword in modern technologies is miniaturization, and such kind of audio
transmitters is no exception to the rule, as one can find full-powered GSM quadriband audio transmitters, with all the capabilities of the GSM telephone transmission technology, as tiny as a 2 Euro coin. This makes it easy to conceal them in hidden corners like drawers, flowerpots or still inside a car, where they can be connected to the accumulator, ensuring unlimited connection time. It can also be used to track down movements of the vehicle under surveillance, as it would automatically send am SMS when the vehicle itself is started or turned off. In a sporadic words, if you are concerned about the ones you trust (family members, business partners, employees), a device as small as a coin would allow you to create positive that your trust is well placed, and it would do it... by phone! Full text: http://computerandtechnologies.com/technology/news_2009-02-06-15-00-04-761.html

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