At 09:57 PM 6/18/00 -0400, Dave Emery wrote:
>       One hopes that the US Customs Service and the other federal
>agencies involved in enforcing Title III of the Omnibus Safe Streets and
>Crime Control Act of 1968 (18 USC 2518)  covering devices "primarily
>useful for the serreptitious interception of wire, oral or electronic
>communications" (which was originally aimed at bugs and similar
>listening devices) learns of these things and bans them from sale to the
>public 

But they're useful for writers whose machines crash, according
to a non-covert app they write up.  Uh huh.

>and also to make versions that contain burst radio transmitters 
>that dump the keystroke memory 

I'm looking forward to video cluster bombs: disperse tennis ball
sized devices with: imagers, GPS, burst radio, and (authenticated,
to prevent spoofing for detection)  burst-radio-relay.  They know where
they are, and what they see, and forward it to the generals via that relay
function.

>Such infrequent transmissions would
>be much harder for a TSCM electronic countermeasures sweep to find than
>something that radiated continuously.

As the State Dept's interior decorators now know...








  





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