Is someone spying on you? It could be someone known to you – a spouse, partner or someone you met online; a former colleague or associate; or someone whom you do not know personally who could be watching your activities. What you don’t know can hurt you.
A person who keeps a close and secret watch on the actions and words of another is a spy. A person who seeks to obtain confidential information about the activities, plans, and methods of an organization, especially one who is employed for this purpose by a competitor, is also a spy. New video and audio surveillance equipment and technology is widely available, allowing users to listen and observe in real time from any location in the world. Eavesdropping is an early warning sign that trouble may be headed your way.
Trust Your Instincts. If you feel as though someone is compromising your privacy, you are probably right. People who spy on you are committing a crime by violating Federal and State Laws, which are put in place to protect you.
Examples of How You Could be Bugged.
Cell phone bugs, telephone bugging, electrical current wiretaps, VOIP Wi-Fi threats, spy cameras, spy gadgets, illegal audio/video surveillance, vehicle GPS tracking, cell phone GPS tracking, electronic stalking, electronic harassment, confidential information leaks, loss of trade secrets, suspicious spouse tracking, amongst others.