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Times Live reported on 11 December 2011 that “allegations of industrial espionage at private hospitals have been made in the Cape Town high court in the hearing of a multi-million rand lawsuit. Melomed Hospital Holdings is suing Rondebosch Medical Centre for R 10 million for allegedly stealing confidential documents and intellectual property pertaining to patient billing procedures” To read more please click on the link http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/2011/12/11/hospitals-in-court-over-espionage-claim |

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The Sunday Times reported on 27 November 2011 that a Pretoria businessman is at the centre of a criminal investigation over the alleged illegal interception of his estranged wife's private e-mails, SMS’es and BlackBerry messages, or BBMs. To read more please visit the link http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/2011/11/27/man-probed-for-spying-on-wife |

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The Business Day newspaper reported on 8 September 2011 that the bugging of key management offices at the Tshwane University Of Technology (TUT) in Pretoria was discovered by the newly appointed administrator of the University, Prof Themba Mosia. To read more please visit the link http://www.businessday.co.za/Articles/Content.aspx?id=152784 |

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We presented TSCM Risk Management briefings on 19 August 2011 at the Protea Hotel Waterfront in Centurion and on 22 August 2011 at the Cullinan Hotel in Cape Town. The briefings were well attended by security managers, risk and information protection specialists. The briefings focused on threats against corporate information, how the attacks manifest itself, attack technology and how to counter the threat of technical security and electronic eavesdropping. Please e-mail us on info@tscm-za.com if you would like to receive a copy of the presentation. |

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We have been appointed as the distributors of the Wolfhound range of cellular telephone detectors in Africa. The Wolfhound cellular detectors are a precision high speed scanning receivers specifically tuned to the RF signature of common cellular telephones. With mobile telephones ever getting smaller they are increasingly being used in areas where they are forbidden. The Wolfhound cellular telephone detectors easily locate cellular telephones, even in standby mode. The detectors are manufactured by Berkeley Varitronics Systems. |

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The OSCOR Green Spectrum Analyser will be available for the first time in South Africa during September 2011 from our company. It is a handheld spectrum analyser designed to detect illicit eavesdropping signals, to perform site surveys for communication systems, to conduct radio frequency (RF) emissions analysis and to investigate misuse of the RF spectrum. It is the most modern purposeful designed RF detection system for technical surveillance countermeasures (TSCM) sweeps and surveys. It is portable and lightweight, weighing only 4.4 kg with built-in antennas and on-board software. Choose between two models, the OGR-08 or the OGR-24. The OGR-08 has a detection capability from 50 kHz – 08 GHz, whilst the OGR-24 sweeps from 50 kHz – 24 GHz. |

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The Witness (KZN newspaper) reported on 18 March 2011 that a Pietermaritzburg advocate is under investigation by the South African Police in connection with a bugging device that was discovered in the ceiling of the Bar Administrator’s office. The same advocate is already under investigation in connection with the alleged theft of a hard drive from the CCTV surveillance system at the Pietermaritzburg advocates’ chambers. To read more visit the link at http://www.witness.co.za/index.php?showcontent&global%5b_id%5d=57294
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News24.com reported on 9 March 2011 that Western Cape Premier Helen Zille said that her telephone calls were illegally monitored by the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) during 2008. To read more please visit the link at http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/Spies-bungled-phone-tap-Zille-20110309 |

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We will be exhibiting the latest technical surveillance countermeasures equipment at the IFSEC South Africa Securex Exhibition and conference taking place at Gallagher Estate, Midrand, Johannesburg from 06 – 08 September 2011. For more information please visit http://www.ifsecsa.com/ |

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We have been appointed as the southern African distributor for Winkelmann Ltd (UK). Winkelmann manufactures counter surveillance equipment such as the new Raptor RXi counter surveillance receiver and the Hawk XTS-900 non-linear junction detector. To read more about the Raptor RXi pleas click on the link http://securitysa.com/news.aspx?pklnewsid=37358
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The Mail and Guardian reported on 14 November 2010 that Charlotte Mampane, the South African Broadcasting Corporation's (SABC) acting chief operations officer, who was caught on security camera eavesdropping outside a board meeting earlier this year, has stepped down from the post. For more information please visit http://www.tscm-za.com/news.html |

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We will be exhibiting the latest technical surveillance countermeasures equipment at the IFSEC South Africa Securex Exhibition and conference taking place at the Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg from 31 August 2010 – 02 September 2010. For more information please visit http://www.ifsecsa.com/ |

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News24.com reported on 22 August 2010 that Nelson Mandela’s Houghton house was bugged ahead the African National Congress's 2007 national conference. To read more visit http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Mandelas-house-was-bugged-20100821 |

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The Sunday Times reported on 1 August 2010 that it is alleged in an affidavit handed to a Cape Town court that a former Telkom technician Seun Briel admitted that he illegally tapped telephones - which it later transpired belonged to clients of Investec - at the bank's request. To read more click on the link http://www.timeslive.co.za/sundaytimes/article579079.ece/Investec-is-accused-of-spying |

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The City Press reported on 25 July 2010 that “ A Bugging, spy scandal rocks Safa leadership” To read more visit the link http://www.citypress.co.za/SouthAfrica/News/Bugging-spy-scandal-rocks-Safa-leadership-20100725 |

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The Wall street Journal reported on 3 June 2010 that smartphones are vulnerable. See http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703340904575284532175834088.html?mod=djemTMB_h
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Orion Non-Linear Junction Detector http://securitysa.com/news.aspx?pklnewsid=35706
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Our company was recently appointed as the exclusive representative and distributor of REI equipment in Southern Africa.
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