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Re: spyproofing your house/work building
> A Faraday Cage is made from mesh not solid material. You would need to make
> shure it is well grounded and of small dimension mesh. It will protext
> against low power monitoring.
Is the stuff they make fences out of okay for this? My excuse for putting
this up (if I have to make up an excuse) is that I'm going to have lots of
PC's in the room and I don't want the FCC complaining...
> On the topic of lasers, you might also get a IR viewer and search for a
> laser transmission FROM your house to another site. This would be a very
> good method of listening in w/ little chance of discovery. Long range
> also.
Can camcorders be used to detect this? A friend of mine had this old b&w
surveilence camera that could pick up an IR beam off a remote. Are the lasers
in the same range or do I need IR gear?
> Also watch for microwave traps, similar to the Russian trick at the UN
> or wherever in the 60's. Any metallic container can be resonated and used
> to listen to the room noise.
How can I detect this? Will the usual microwave oven leak detectors help?
I don't want to confuse high frequency stuff (900Mhz or above) as a reason
to be paranoid. :-)