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sleaze tech April 4, 2006 posted by

Keymon wireless keylogger.

The Keymon Wireless Keylogger. Monitor keystrokes remotely over a distance of 50 to 300 metres without wires. Crouching in the bushes opposite Misses Miggins’ pastry store won’t look suspicious at all. Honest. $2,525.23. [Thanks Martin]  It is is a wireless keystroke monitoring system. With the Keymon system it is possible to monitor the keystrokes of any PS2 plugable keyboard over a distance of 50 – 300 meters(depends on location) in realtime. The transmitter looks like a normal external Keyghost module,…


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sleaze tech March 30, 2006 posted by

The GSM Spy Socket.

The GSM Spy Socket. Stick a standard GSM SIM card into this fake surge protector socket and presto, instant eavesdropping power. They call this type of thing an ‘infinity monitor’ in the spook trade. Meaning you can listen in to a room or conversation from anywhere in the world which has a GSM cellular network. Listen in to San Francisco from Paris. Whoosh! Innocuous looking little puppy, though, ain’t it? And so it should be for €950.00.  Unlike conventional radio, GSM infinity…


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Gadgets March 27, 2006 posted by

SMS retriever.

The Deleted Text Message Reader lets you retrieve any deleted SMS messages from a SIM card. It’s actually a SIM reader plus software, but it’s still a  pretty sneaky way to check up on your partner’s clandestine arrangements with the local bookmakers. £129.00.  Success varies depending on the phone type that the SIM was used in and the way in which the phone user manages their texts. Best results are obtained from SIMs where texts are regularly deleted. This is because the SIM fills with texts…


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Gadgets March 24, 2006 posted by

CP-1 USB Spy Mouse.

The CP-1 USB Spy Mouse. Nope, doesn’t contain a little plastic fish. Guess again. That’s right, this puppy holds a rather more sinister secret, a little condenser microphone which transmits to any nearby receiver. Great way to discover if Simpkins of Accounts really is in love with the photocopier guy.  Yes, it’s just like a mouse. CP-1 is a transmitter mouse. A sensitive condenser microphone is built in it. CP-1 starts working as soon as you connect it to the…


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diy February 24, 2006 posted by

DIY Key Logger.

Make your own DIY Keylogger. Er…?   Before you start, go down this list and see if you have all the basic stuff needed to do this project on your own: * a little bit of experience in electronics * a soldering iron * a microcontroller programmer supporting the Atmel 89C20XX family The biggest problem will probably be the programmer. This will be needed only once, to program the AT89C2051 chip.


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sleaze tech February 7, 2006 posted by

Spy Safetyphone.

The Spy Safetyphone. Drop cell phone handset at location. When movement is detected it will SMS you, at which point you can silently call the handset and listen in or record. Can also transfer photos as MMS or email via motion detection application. What you might call the Swiss Army Knife of covert-ness. Works with standard Symbian Nokia phones. From €969.00.  This unique spyphone gives you the opportunity to eavesdrop and listen on a distance. You leave the mobile phone…


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Gadgets January 12, 2006 posted by

Buttonholed.

The SG 210 Self Guard System. Those ever paranoid people at Starnex have released a new Bluetooth enabled personal recording system which uses a fake coat button as the camera and microphone, to record all events in your life – for 5 to 10 days on low power mode – as they happen. How many interesting events occur with your coat on is another matter entirely, of course.  If you wear this button-looking device on your suit, it records the situation of a…


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Gadgets December 12, 2005 posted by

Covert cell phone chat.

Covert Cell Phone Chat. Stick the teeny earpiece in yer lug-hole, hook up the unit to your mobile phone and bingo, you’ve got a real secret squirrel FBI type covert chat system set up, just like real spooks. “I have the suspect under surveillance now, over.” £249.00.  This is one of the best covert communications systems that we have ever put together! The neckloop can be worn under your clothing and the wireless induction earpiece is so small it is…


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sleaze tech December 1, 2005 posted by

Check Mate.

The Infidelity Test Kit from Check Mate. Er… $49.95 a pair [Ed – his n’hers perhaps?]  The patented CheckMate Infidelity Test is a a unique proprietary semen detection test unlike anything else. The easy to use Infidelity Test Kit is designed to test 5-10 articles of clothing for the presence of semen and works on any type or color of material. CheckMate also provides instant results in 15 seconds without damaging or staining the article being tested.


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sleaze tech November 8, 2005 posted by

Copy protected CD listing.

Here’s a useful little Google listing of copy protected CDs that you might want to note down in the light of the Sony rootkit debacle. Probably best to avoid buying this ‘enhanced cd’ stuff, eh, if you don’t want to leave your computer vulnerable. At least until the court cases are over.


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sleaze tech October 28, 2005 posted by

Phone phreak.

The Hold Invader. Clip it to your landline phone and turn the phone on the other end of the line into a ‘super sensitive listening device’. Sneaky is, as sneaky does! £116.33.  Perfect for negotiations being conducted over the phone. Simply attach this to your phone. During a conversation you tell the person that you are talking to that you need to put them on hold for a short while. Whilst the other party thinks they are on hold their…


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sleaze tech October 21, 2005 posted by

Cheater Pen.

The Cheater Pen. Um…so what exactly are we saying here about the state of our general desire for honesty? Not much I guess. $7.50.  Why study when you can cheat? Each 5″ plastic Cheater Pen features ink that is made of special high-brightness compounds that are invisible to the naked eye, but magically illuminate when exposed to ultraviolet light. A black light is conveniently located on the opposite end of the pen, allowing you to see anything that might happen…


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Mobile Tech September 30, 2005 posted by

Phone control.

AlibiTel Contact Handler. OK folks, there are obviously some very good reasons why you might want to own software that lets you wipe details of calls you’ve made or received on your mobile phone. Ooh, like planning a surprise birthday party or…uh…negotiating a new job. But there are definitely some other reasons too, aren’t there? Not rocket science, is it? £6.95.  Deletes predefined called and calling numbers and details from your phone’s registers Replaces called or calling number if required Leaves no traces in…


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sleaze tech August 10, 2005 posted by

Screw camera.

The Spy-003 Screw Camera. £93.99 including transmitter, receiver and cable. There is probably a screamingly funny joke lurking inside this entry somewhere, involving Paris Hilton, a chocolate eclair and David Beckham. But we’re not going there this year dear, oh no.  This exciting new product can only be used internally and allows the use of tiny disguised colour cameras which can be secreted and appear to be…the top of a screw.


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sleaze tech August 4, 2005 posted by

Close that deal!

The TS1 Telemarketing Tool from Israeli company Nemesysco is a software program that promises to tell telemarketers the best time to ask for the order based on the client’s voice and conversation pattern. I’m assuming that it uses the same kind of ‘voice stress’ emotion testing tech as the company’s other security products. You have been warned.  “Can I have your credit card number please?” This is the sentence you aim for in every telemarketing conversation, but the proper timing…


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