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  2. ANT catalog - Wikipedia

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    After the initial leak, Michael Ossman, the founder of Great Scott Gadgets, gave a shout out to other security researchers to start working on the tools mentioned in the catalog and to recreate them. The name NSA Playset came originally from Dean Pierce, who is also a contributor (TWILIGHTVEGETABLE( GSM )) to the NSA Playset.

  3. List of James Bond gadgets - Wikipedia

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    James Bond Gadgets: Discover the Secret Technology of the World's Greatest Spy (DVD). Lionsgate. 2015. Modern Marvels: James Bond Gadgets (DVD). A&E Home Video. 2007. Gresh, Lois H.; Weinberg, Robert (2006). The Science of James Bond: From Bullets to Bowler Hats to Boat Jumps, the Real Technology Behind 007's Fabulous Films. Wiley.

  4. Category:Espionage devices - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 November 2019, at 22:27 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Stingray phone tracker - Wikipedia

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    A Stingray device (CPU console) in 2013, in Harris's trademark submission [1]. The StingRay is an IMSI-catcher, a cellular phone surveillance device, manufactured by Harris Corporation. [2]

  6. Category:Espionage techniques - Wikipedia

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  7. South Koreans using spy gadgets to fight workplace bullying - AOL

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    South Korean workers fed up with bullying are being increasingly emboldened by a new tougher labor law to secretly record alleged abuse or harassment by their bosses, boosting sales of high-tech ...

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