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Infidelity Investigations & How to Tell if You Need One

World media have been busy recently uncovering old scandals. Some famous names in entertainment have been under the spotlight. In many cases, their partners, employers, and friends ‘had no idea this was going on’. Unfaithfulness is as old as human relationships. We have a body of knowledge to share about common behaviour patterns that trigger infidelity investigations. [ Read more here www.auscovertinvestigations.com.au/infidelity ]

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Missing Persons Research: The Most Recent Numbers

The Australian Federal Government last issued a major report in March 2008. This is in part due to there being no single service responsible for solving missing person cases. The Federal Police, the Salvation Army, and the Australian Red Cross all play their part. QLD Covert Investigations also assists when clients approach us for assistance. Hence, the joint release of missing persons research by the Federal Police and the Australian Institute of Criminology on 24 November 2016 was a welcome update. [ Visit www.missingpersonsinaustralia.com.au ]

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Keep Your Personal Secrets Private with Bug Sweeps

If you have a public profile, chances are somebody, sometime is going to want to knock you off your perch, or at least hurt you financially if they can. The preferred route is often blackmail, and some do occasionally commit indiscretions, or at the least say thoughtless things. Bug sweeps are the proven way to eliminate covert listening devices that people with mal intentions leave behind them. [ Read more here www.auscovertinvestigations.com.au/bug-sweeping ]

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Mass Surveillance in Australia: How Private Are We Really

We delude ourselves if we think only we know about our private affairs. The hack begins with our phones, where Australian law requires prepaid mobile providers to confirm our identity. On the internet, Google’s transparency report records a steady increase in requests for information from governments and courts. This form of mass surveillance is also surprisingly common in Australia and increasing by approximately 20% every year. [ Read more ]

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Drone Surveillance: How Feasible Are Countermeasures?

Drones are moving rapidly from being toys to becoming weapons of war. Drone surveillance is an increasing challenge at airports, where authorities sometimes appear helpless. Moreover, North and South Korea regularly fly drones through their demilitarised zone to snoop on each other’s invasion countermeasures. While in California, law enforcement constantly scans the Mexican border. [ Visit our website ]

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Rules for Monitoring and Surveillance in Australia

We are all subject to surveillance and monitoring at one time or another. Some of this is within the law, while the balance represents an intrusion of our privacy to a greater or lesser extent. If you suspect somebody is shadowing you, you may find these rules for monitoring and surveillance in Australia useful. We only provide a summary here. You will find the details on the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner website

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Reasons to Consider Bug Sweeps in Your Conference Room

Covert listening devices come in different forms, although they all contain a tiny microphone and radio transmitter. These are not always purpose-made for snooping though. With the right equipment, someone may have already turned your smartphone into a listening device. Given the sensitive nature of discussions in your conference room about your business, and your clients, it makes sense to conduct bug sweeps before critical meetings. This is especially so given the increasing complexity of these covert listening devices. [ Read more > www.auscovertinvestigations.com.au/how-bug-sweeping-got-its-name-and-what-it-does ]

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What is the Best Way to Find a Young Missing Person?

The single most important thing is not to panic about your young missing person. Teens quite often stay over with each other, and in the excitement forget to call home to explain. On other occasions, they simply party all night until dawn. We all did that when we were young – or most of us – so it often more of the same thing. However, there does come a time when we may realise we have to take action. Visit the site www.missingpersonsinaustralia.com.au

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