....anyone remember phone tapping the phones in those old red phone booths in the 70's?
All you had to do was tap (quickly) the black receiver hanger the opposite number you wanted to dial..
IE: 82864 became 28246 taps and it rang the correct number.
5 numbers only to remember back then also.
Not knowing what sort of organization this is but the 'boss' might be better off getting Facebook blocked from the workplace with their cookies that gather information about what you do and feed it back.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/di...ebook-tracking
From a technical point of view, tapping a phone is childs play. However, I seriously doubt that its being done.
The most common way that data leaks from businesses is emails. These are regularly scanned and read by everyone in the chain from dispatch to delivery. Telecom even advise you that they read all your emails and ims messages and share them with their partners, to help give you relevant advertising. I regularly get "confidential" meeting minutes from a well known govt department, who replied to an OIA request, then inadvertently put me in the BCC list as well. I discard them unread of course.
Additionally there are scores of applications freely available on the internet that allow a snoop to watch your pc screen as if he were sitting next to you.
Other companies offer forensic PC services that they claim allow them to recover deleted data, including email and IMS messages from old PCs.
My Guess ?
Most likely there is NO leak
If there is its likely a persons mouth leaking, real life or facebook etc
Then next likely emails sent to the wrong person, or scanned in transit
Then data recovered off an old PC
Last way would be phone tap IMHO
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
Hi Slofox
I work for a "division" of Telecom and have dealt with this Situation before.
Please tell your friend to call Telecom (regardless of provider)
Explain to the operator that your friend thinks his boss is tapping his phone and they would like Telecom to investigate.
They will take the details and send this on to the investigation team, who in turn will, request some authority rights and checks on the line etc.(this does take some time for private phones etc)
This is a VERY serious matter Slofox, if your friend feels that his boss is breaching the NZ electronic communications act by tapping his phone...telecom will be MOST interested and WILL investigate at his request.
And if his boss IS caught playing with OUR communication systems (As you rent the lines and services we provide)...in short....he is in a WORLD OF SHIT!.
Telecom have the means to check this sort of breach and WILL prosecute to the full letter of the law!*
*A breach of the electronic communications act is a very serious charge! resulting in huge fines and possible jail time! (as it is seen as a breach of TCNZs network...and our customers privacy & services)
hope that helps mate
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