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Disguises for Spy Bugs
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By Kingston Y. Amadan
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When you are using spy bugs, it is important that they areproperly disguised. It is a good idea to make sure that theylook like ordinary items that aren't normally associated withspying. These items can be nearly anything, and the greatestthing about disguised spy bugs is that they often fulfill their"normal" functions in addition to helping you gather informationor evidence.
The use of spy bugs is very helpful because most of theinformation you get as a result of using them is informationthat someone would not normally just tell you. The whole pointof using covert listening devices is to be able to listen inwhen the subject's guard is down, and when she or he mightreveal something of use to you. When you are serious aboutmaking sure that you are not being kept in the dark, it is timeto use disguised listening devices.
Spy bugs come in many guises. They can be in the form of pens orother similar objects. Pens are portable, so your subject maytake them along, allowing you to listen in on a variety ofsettings. Other small and ordinary seeming objects that can beused as bugs include reading glasses, buttons, and makeupcompacts. You can leave them laying around to pick up what isgoing on in a room, or you can actually slip them into abackpack, purse, or briefcase.
Another disguise that works well as far as spy bugs areconcerned is the cell phone. You can have a cell phone that doesnot work, but looks innocent enough, sitting in a drawer or"charging." Or you can have a phone that allows you to pick upon subject's conversations if they are within 50 yards of you.The best cell phone spy bugs actually work like real cell phonesand allow you to listen in on what is going on in the room, oreven connect you to a conversation between different parties, aslong as one of the parties has the cell phone bug.
No matter how you disguise them, however, anyone interested insurveillance needs to be well-versed in how to use various spybugs.
(c) 2005 Copyright www.spyassociates.com. This article is about:Spy Bugs.
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