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Subject: Telespy
From: little vine <Southern..._at_gmail.com>
To: TSCM-L Professionals List <TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com>
http://www.telespy.biz/
I've been successfully using this little gadget for the past couple of
years until recently. Someone finally found away to electronically jam
it and render it useless. Any suggestions?
Also I discovered that my phone had a number on the out-going registry
to the number of my deceased grandmother. The number has been
disconnected for almost a year.
I called my phone company and the dial-out never registered with
them... so I did a few tests and discovered that it is possible to
enter a number in the dial-out without it showing up down at the phone
company. What I need to know is this... I know the Telespy can be
jammed remotely, is it also possible to remotely dial a number without
ever physically touching the wireless handset that is registering the
call? If not, then that would mean that I've experienced another
unauthorized entry.
Thank you for anyone willing to offer any input.
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