Is My Cell Phone Bugged?

ebook Everything you need to know to keep your mobile communications private.

By Kevin D. Murray

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If you think your mobile phone is spying on you, you are probably correct. Trust your instincts. Something is wrong.

In an age when nearly everyone relies on wireless phone service, text messages, and email, tapping and electronic surveillance have become a common problem that demands personal protection. Everyone's privacy and security are at risk.

In Is my cell phone bugged?, eavesdropping detection specialist Kevin D. Murray draws from his security experience and detailed research to show readers how to take control of their information security by using spybusting technology to their own advantage, preventing privacy invasions before they begin.

In simple, clear-cut language, he explains the basics of counterespionage, including how to:

• Identify nineteen warning signs that your cell phone is spyware infected,

• Conduct a simple scientific test that anyone can do,

• Shop for secure cordless devices of all types,

• Avoid pre-bugged cell phones,

• Catch the spy when your mobile phone is already under surveillance,

• Prevent the problem from re-occurring,

• Find the best apps to prevent smartphone tapping and information leaks,

• Protect oneself using a "Spyware Prevention Checklist",

• Understand the laws regarding electronic eavesdropping,

and much more. (www.IsMyCellPhoneBugged.com)

This comprehensive guide offers an array of information to help anyone—from the lay reader to the security expert— protect themselves and their families from smartphone eavesdropping.

Is My Cell Phone Bugged?