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Who Typically Gets Bugged?
Anyone can be the
target of Covert Eavesdropping, however; some people are under greater risk than
others because of financial position, occupation, legal, or domestic situation.
- Spouses bug each
other on a regular basis
- Parents bug
children
- Businessmen bug
other businessmen
- Scientists bug
other scientists
- Students bug
professors
- Attorneys bug other
attorneys (and their clients)
- Insurance companies
bug accident victims
- Construction
companies bug other construction companies
- Salesmen bug
clients
- Collection agencies
bug debtors
- Police officers bug
suspects
- Executive
recruiters bug personnel directors
- Rock fans bug rock
musicians
- Department stores
bug customers and merchandise
High
Threat Personal Situations (When to be seriously concerned)
You (or someone close
to you) have been:
- Involved in any
type of litigation or lawsuit
- Been questioned,
arrested or arraigned by the police
- In the process of
getting married, divorced, or separated
- A minister or
religious leader (i.e.: priest, rabbi, deacon, bishop, elder...)
- Running for any
type of elected public office
- Elected to any
public office (ie: mayor, selectman, school principal)
- Executive or
scientist at any large company
- Recently filed a
insurance claim
- Engaging in
political demonstrations or activism
- Employed by a
defense contractor, Department of Energy, etc...
- Private
Investigators have been "poking" around
- You are in the
upper income bracket
Keep in mind that anybody
with Money, Power, Influence, or access to important, classified, or
personal information is at serious personal risk or being tapped
Additionally, people
married to, associated with, divorced from, getting divorced from, dating, or
getting intimate with a member of law enforcement, private security, PI, or any
level of the judicial system should be concerned about illegal eavesdropping
(yes, cops love to bug their wives and girlfriends).
If
you think you are being bugged, watched, or monitored, click on What
to do if you suspect a bug?
Since all cases are unique, the design and procedure of the investigation can be
discussed without obligation or charge. All consultations are free and
considered with strict confidentiality.
For more information about how our service can be helpful in determining if
your privacy has been invaded, click on Info
Request and provide us with as much information as you can about your
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