Employers are taking to gadgets like the spy mouse to monitor their staff and even listen in on their conversations.
A report in The Sunday Times said there is a healthy market for these spyware devices, according to sellers.
From calculators to alarm clocks, these gadgets take the form of innocuous-looking office equipment but contain built-in cameras which can record video.
The spy mouse, for instance, comes with a listening device and embedded SIM card. A phone call is used to activate the device, which can capture sounds and conversations within a 10-metre radius, The Sunday Times explained. Full story...
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A report in The Sunday Times said there is a healthy market for these spyware devices, according to sellers.
From calculators to alarm clocks, these gadgets take the form of innocuous-looking office equipment but contain built-in cameras which can record video.
The spy mouse, for instance, comes with a listening device and embedded SIM card. A phone call is used to activate the device, which can capture sounds and conversations within a 10-metre radius, The Sunday Times explained. Full story...
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