Warning Here's how secret services are spying on you.

National security agencies in almost all countries of the world now cooperate with mobile operators, who often offer them access to information for all customers, provided they have a court ruling. The minimum they offer data from the last three months. If your phone is tapped [...]
National security agencies in almost all countries of the world now cooperate with mobile operators, who often offer them access to information for all customers, provided they have a court ruling. The minimum they offer data from the last three months.
If your phone was tapped by a security agency, chances are you won't even notice. If your phone makes strange noises during a conversation, you quickly lose the battery's power, you get hot, you suddenly restart, that's just a hint you have to go fix, and not a sure sign that you're listening.
People generally do not disclose much information in phone conversations, so from the point of view of those who want to listen, it is much more convenient to put special equipment (<x0) in someone's home. Radiowave detectors can be used to find out if you have such equipment in the building where you live. /bota.al












