How To Tell If Your Phone Is Bugged
At one point or other, we have all experienced "breakthrough" conversation on our cell phones and perhaps fleetingly pondered the ease of bugging a mobile phone device. The primary reasons hackers tap into unsuspecting victims' phones are simply to not have to pay for the service or to transmit data that will not be traceable to the hacker.
There are basic events that occur if your cell phone is bugged:
1. When the phone is operating as a bug, regular calls can't be taking place in almost all cases. (With very few exceptions: i.e. military, governmental or research devices.)
2. Your phone seems to be running out of power too quickly.
3. Your phone feels unusually warm.
4. You are not on a call yet your phone emits a "buzz" when it nears speakers.
Please take a moment to view the above video on this topic. The video contains a more comprehensive review of cell phone bugging that you may find interesting and helpful.
BNI Operatives: Street smart: Net Savvy.
Stay safe,
Lina
Lina M. Maini
Editor, The Beacon Bulletin
Owner, Beacon Network Investigations, Inc.
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