Cell Phone Spying
May 12, 2008 by Jonathan
You may assume that your cell phone could be tapped. Phone tapping is an old spy theme. However, what you may not realize is how easy it is to do. I ran across an article that describes how easy it is for anyone who can physically touch your phone to listen in on your calls, and even when you aren’t using your phone!
From geeksaresexy.net:
Eavesdropping is easy. All it takes is a two-minute software install and someone can record your calls and monitor your text messages. They can even set up systems to be automatically alerted when you dial a certain number, then instantly patched into your conversation. Anyone who can perform a basic internet search can find the tools and figure out how to do it in no time.
TRACKINg - You don’t have to plant a CIA-style bug to conduct surveillance any more. A service called World Tracker lets you use data from cell phone towers and GPS systems to pinpoint anyone’s exact whereabouts, any time — as long as they’ve got their phone on them.
All you have to do is log on to the web site and enter the target phone number. The site sends a single text message to the phone that requires one response for confirmation. Once the response is sent, you are locked in to their location and can track them step-by-step. The response is only required the first time the phone is contacted, so you can imagine how easily it could be handled without the phone’s owner even knowing.
LISTENING IN - Take, for example, Flexispy. The service promises to let you “catch cheating wives or cheating husbands” and even “bug meeting rooms.” Its tools use a phone’s microphone to let you hear essentially any conversations within earshot. Once the program is installed, all you have to do is dial a number to tap into the phone’s mic and hear everything going on. The phone won’t even ring, and its owner will have no idea you are virtually there at his side.
So, if your phone suddenly lights up for no reason, you might want to take a closer look.










Is it possible for someone in another country to listen in on (or tape) cell phone calls between two people in the US.