Recently, we found a Chinese tracker (TKSTAR915) secretly attached with tape to the spare wheel under the car.
The client suspected it might have been planted by their so-called “friends” — in other words, business competitors.
Recently, we found a Chinese tracker (TKSTAR915) secretly attached with tape to the spare wheel under the car.
The client suspected it might have been planted by their so-called “friends” — in other words, business competitors.
During the inspection, our specialists detected an Apple AirTag using a software locator. The driver was immediately informed about the finding.
Everything followed the usual pattern – a “classic set” for an audio surveillance device: a microphone, power adapter, GSM relay for remote control, 4G modem, and a digitizing unit. The device was connected to the vehicle’s standard wiring, meaning it could operate almost without any time limitations.
In this article, we summarize our practical detection experience and show what surveillance devices actually look like when specialists discover them during professional inspections