While inspecting the client’s car for bugs and trackers, our specialists found an unknown tracking tag placed in a zip bag behind the wheel arch.
While inspecting the client’s car for bugs and trackers, our specialists found an unknown tracking tag placed in a zip bag behind the wheel arch.
Our latest discovery is a classic example of a “mixed-build” device for covert video surveillance and acoustic monitoring.
The other day, a client came to us to have his car inspected. He had noticed that the car battery was draining unusually fast, which raised his suspicions.
Recently, we discovered a Chinese TKStar tracker. It seems the original magnets were worn out, so an extra neodymium magnet was taped on.
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.
This photo shows an audio surveillance device discovered under the passenger seat during a routine inspection.