05-07-2013, 12:01 PM
David Guyatt Wrote:Outsourcing would certainly be the sensible and deniable way to go.Yes, a possibility of course.
But the question is just how the bug got inside the Ambassadors office? It can't have been easy to access the office and plant the bug in the electrical box without being seen, and this, in turn, suggests to me the possibility that someone inside the embassy was involved?
And then there is this guy. Who may be touting for business but might have some thing to say:
Quote:4 July 2013Alleged Ecuadorian Embassy Bug Is A Decoy (where are other 3?)
James Atkinson is a professional technical surveillance countermeasures (TSCM) expert. His recent report on NSA spying contracts:
http://cryptome.org/2013/07/Presidents-S...4-2001.htm
Source
Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 22:32:42 -0400
From: "James M. Atkinson" <jmatk[at]tscm.com>
Organization: Granite Island Group
To: John Young <jya[at]pipeline.com>
Subject: Re: Alleged Bug Found in London Ecuadorian Embassy
This is a photograph of a video.
The outlet is typically what you find in London, but the device itself is a decoy, and is installed like this with the intention that it will be found.
For example this is connected to the back of the faceplate, with the back facing outward. This position the device in such a way that ensures that even the most primitive bug detectors will detect it, and it fact it oudl be almost impossible not to trip over it in any sort of bug sweep.
If this one is present, then this is not the real bug, but merely the decoy.
Where are the other 3 devices that they missed?
George Smiley Lives.
-jma
John Young wrote:
Photo of the alleged bug found in the London Ecuadorian Embassy
where Julian Assange is holed up. Not in his room but the office
of the ambassador:
https://twitter.com/bbhorne/status/352558192359788544
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