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When JRS Investigations performs a Technical Surveillance Counter-Measures (TSCM) Sweep in West Palm Beach, our Technicians most often find the following types of Surveillance Equipment:

1. RF (Radio Frequency) transmitters
RF transmitters, or bugs, are the most well-known type of eavesdropping device. They are designed to be hidden in an area to intercept communications and then transmit the information via radio waves to a listening post. During a sweep, specialized RF signal detectors are used to find these devices

2. Miniature or concealed cameras
Micro-sized cameras can be hidden in plain sight inside common items to record video. They are detected by looking for the glint of their lens with a flashlight or by using specialized lens finders.

3. Voice recorders and data loggers
These non-transmitting devices are harder to detect because they do not emit a continuous signal for RF detectors to pick up. They record audio or keystrokes and store the data internally for later retrieval

4. Wiretaps on telephone and network lines
Wiretaps are devices that tap into telephone, internet, or other communications lines to intercept and transmit conversations or data.

5. Laser and infrared eavesdropping devices
These devices use advanced, non-RF methods to capture information. A laser can be used to detect the vibrations of a window caused by voices, while an infrared device uses light waves to transmit data.

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What is Debugging?

Laptops, phones, desks, cars, apartments, and offices can be hacked or set-up with cameras or audio bugs. Debugging is a service that detects and identifies illegal audio or visual bugs that may have been strategically placed by others. Unfortunately, illegal bugging has somewhat exploded over the decades as technology has vastly improved. Today, anyone can buy thousands of different bugs and illegal technology with the intention of using it to spy on others. With the expansion of technology, bugs have improved as they are now made smaller and more advanced, which makes them even more difficult to be detected. Technology has also allowed bugs to be easily purchased online, on the dark web, and in stores.

Spy devices, hacking devices, and other bugs can be nearly impossible to detect if one is not searching for it, and even then, they can be hidden in very strategic places. Bugs can be tiny spots, hidden in walls and ceilings, or placed inside electronic devices or other objects. Bugs can even be placed on the outside of a person’s car or on the other side of a wall and still be able to give a person access to audio and visual information.

Spy software has become increasingly popular and easy to use. Today, even the most secure devices like iPhones can be bugged through downloaded applications. Other devices such as alarm clocks and even GPS systems can be electronically bugged, causing a breach of your security anywhere you go. A common type of electronic bugging is done through the webcam of laptops and desktops. To temporarily solve the problem, a cover should be placed over the webcam, and then a professional debugging provider should be contacted.

JRS Investigations is proud to offer debugging and technical surveillance countermeasure services (TSCM) to protect families who are concerned that their privacy has been compromised. If you believe you are a victim of bugging, ask yourself these questions: Do you ever get a sense that someone is watching you or listening to your conversations? Is private information or personal conversations somehow getting spread around? Do you work from home and feel like your computer or home office is being spied on? If you said yes to any of these questions, or you just get a weird feeling when you are at home, you could be being spied on by someone. People can be spied on in many different ways, including tiny cameras, electronic tampering of phones and computers, hacked webcams, listening devices, tracking devices, and other bugs.