Utah Woman Wiretaps Kid’s Diapers, Charged For Spying on Ex-Husband

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A Utah woman is facing eavesdropping charges for wiretapping her child’s diapers to spy on her ex-husband, after the court rejected her reasoning. She had claimed sexual abuse was taking place at his house when the kids visited their father. Teri Anne Smith of Salt Lake City was first charged with wiretapping and intercepting electronic communications last December, and this …

Judges slam UK’s FBI over farcical Wire-style mission: National Crime Agency comes under fire for bugging plot ‘failures’

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NCA deployed 100 officers and 30 cars to seize bosses under investigation It broke basic laws on search warrants and surveillance bugs Mr Justice Hickinbottom said the case ‘smacks of incompetence’ ‘Critical: Mr Justice Hickinbottom said the case ‘smacks of incompetence’ Britain’s equivalent of the FBI has been condemned by judges after a sophisticated bugging operation against alleged money-launderers descended into …

Obama snubs the Waldorf Astoria for his NYC visit amid fears the hotel is bugged by the Chinese, breaking a presidential tradition started when Hoover was in the White House

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Famous hotel was bought by Anbang Insurance Group for $1.95bn Presidents including Hoover and Eisenhower enjoyed long stays there Obama reportedly staying at Millennium’s ONE UN instead President Obama will not stay at the Waldorf Astoria tonight amid fears the place could be bugged after it was sold to a Chinese company. The Department of State had traditionally housed US officials …

Swiss Government halts export of bugging devices

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Switzerland has halted the export of mobile phone monitoring technology to Vietnam and Bangladesh out of fears it could be misused. It is the first time the authorities have made use of a new directive introduced in May to tighten up regulations on the export of internet and mobile monitoring equipment. State agencies in the two countries had wanted to …