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  • If You’re Asking, “Is My Office Bugged?” You Need to Talk to

    If You’re Asking, “Is My Office Bugged?” You Need to Talk to

    If a bad guy has access to your environment, they can plant a bug. The most common way a bad guy gains access to a home or business is through the “service technician ruse.” It isn’t just in the movies, but in real life, too. He dresses as a service technician and says he is…

  • Bug Detection has Evolved, Just Like Planting Bugs Has Changed

    Bug Detection has Evolved, Just Like Planting Bugs Has Changed

    Technology has changed just about everything about life, hasn’t it? Well, that pertains to the investigative world, too. In the early 1970s, when did Technical Surveillance and Countermeasures (TSCM) sweeps, we were basically looking for radio room bugs and telephone line taps. Bad guys would generally need to have access to the location to plant…

  • Attorneys Get Results From Professional Private Investigators

    Attorneys Get Results From Professional Private Investigators

    Because professional private investigators like provide attorneys with verified information that is immediately available for their use, attorneys consider us more than a convenience, especially in the area of asset research. We are like that one pair of pliers in the toolbox you always reach for. The pair that is strong and reliable. Plus, just…

  • Courtroom Wins May Rest on Forensic Investigator Credibility

    Courtroom Wins May Rest on Forensic Investigator Credibility

    Here at , we provide the truth, reliable facts about matters and answer critical questions so our clients can make informed decisions. We gather information and intelligence on everything from people, hidden assets, computer forensic examination or mobile phone analysis and when it is provided to attorneys and clients, it is documented, verified and ready…

  • Is Your Surge Protector Housing Eavesdropping Devices?

    Is Your Surge Protector Housing Eavesdropping Devices?

    We worked with an attorney who was convinced that his office, phone, or both were bugged. He was in the middle of a case and the “other side” seemed to know every position, jab and parry he had planned and was prepared to counter him in the courtroom. It was just too much of a…