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After 30+ years of documented work on major wiretap investigations, we are leading the next evolution: Cyberbugged TSCM — combining traditional Technical Surveillance Countermeasures with advanced detection for AI-powered microphones, ultrasonic attacks, and automated surveillance threats of 2026.
This is the new standard for privacy protection in the AI era.
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https://t.co/4wYlTVfE2q is the Pioneer of Cyberbugged TSCM
https://t.co/4wYlTVfE2q announces its position as the pioneer of Cyberbugged TSCM — the advanced evolution of Technical Surveillance Countermeasures that integrates traditional bug sweeps with cutting-edge cyber and AI-era detection capabilities.
For over 30 years, https://t.co/4wYlTVfE2q’s founder Michael Peros has led documented investigative work on complex wiretap and surveillance threats, including primary-source efforts tied to the Key Bank matter and 1992 Hillsborough County wiretap record-keeping issues. This proven foundation now extends into 2026 with the launch of Cyberbugged TSCM.
In an era where AI-powered microphones, real-time transcription, ultrasonic attacks, and automated eavesdropping devices represent the new frontier of silent surveillance, https://t.co/4wYlTVfE2q delivers state-of-the-art protection that conventional TSCM cannot match.
Cyberbugged TSCM combines:
• Certified physical and technical sweeps
• Detection of AI-capable hidden microphones and recorders
• Countermeasures against ultrasonic and adversarial audio exploits
• Advanced cyber integration for modern hybrid threats
This is not incremental improvement — it is the pioneering framework for privacy protection in the AI age.
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🔍 Section 702 of FISA: A Wiretapping Law Aimed at Spying on Foreigners Is Expiring — What Happens Next?
As the founder of https://t.co/4wYlTVfE2q and a TSCM expert with 39+ years of experience — including uncovering one of the largest illegal wiretapping scandals at Key Bank in Tampa (tens of thousands of unauthorized intercepts exposed with praise from the U.S. General Inspector’s Office) — I’ve seen firsthand how surveillance powers can be abused by both foreign actors and domestic overreach.
We are also pioneers of quantum AI eavesdropping detection, developing physics-enforced countermeasures to stay ahead of next-generation threats.
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, designed primarily for targeting non-U.S. persons abroad, is set to lapse. This raises critical questions about national security, privacy, and the balance of powers.
Why It Matters
Section 702 enables warrantless collection of foreign intelligence from U.S. tech companies. It has been vital for counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and cybersecurity — but it has also drawn intense scrutiny over incidental collection on American citizens and the FBI’s querying of that data without proper warrants.
With major events ahead (U.S. 250th anniversary, FIFA World Cup, and persistent global tensions), the stakes are high.
What Happens If/When It Expires?
• Existing FISA Court certifications allow much of the surveillance to continue into March 2027.
• Tech companies may still hesitate to comply without clear statutory authority, risking intelligence gaps.
• Other tools exist, but expiration increases pressure on Congress for action — ideally with reforms to prevent abuse.
In my work, these issues directly intersect with corporate espionage, supply chain attacks, and personal privacy threats. That’s why we developed Buggedmobile — our legal, next-generation Cyberbugged TSCM platform for UAVs, robots, autonomous vehicles, and mobile devices. It delivers physics-enforced, real-time detection and countermeasures against spyware, wiretaps, and hidden surveillance — including advanced quantum and AI-driven threats — that traditional tools simply miss.
True security demands both strong foreign intelligence tools and ironclad protections against misuse. Reforms should include warrant requirements for U.S. person queries, greater transparency, and accountability — without creating dangerous blind spots.
The Path Forward: We must close loopholes that enable overreach while preserving legitimate national security capabilities.
What are your thoughts? Should Congress push meaningful reforms before any extension, or is the risk of “going dark” too great in today’s threat landscape? Perspectives from cybersecurity, legal, policy, defense, and quantum tech professionals are especially welcome.
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Michael Peros | Founder & Principal TSCM Expert at https://t.co/4wYlTVfE2q | Protecting What Matters Most
🚨 Even Apple Had to Fight the FBI to Tell a User They Were Being Spied On What About Everyone Else?
In a rare win for transparency, Apple successfully challenged a multi-year FBI gag order in the surveillance of a senior Republican Congressional staffer tied to a Qatar influence investigation. The DOJ wanted years of location data, iMessages, emails, and encrypted app communications kept secret until 2029. Apple pushed back and notified the user.
This isn’t an isolated incident. Governments, nation-states, and sophisticated actors routinely leverage mobile devices as the weakest link for persistent surveillance think Pegasus-style zero-click exploits, SIM swapping, location tracking, and advanced persistent threats (APT41, Kimsuky, etc.).
Your phone is the ultimate spy tool if left unprotected.
That’s why we built https://t.co/XZ18Z0tNgP — real-time, military-grade Android spyware detection and defeat, powered by 39+ years of elite TSCM (Technical Surveillance Countermeasures) expertise from Michael Peros (founder of https://t.co/4wYlTVfE2q).
Why Buggedmobile?
• Real-time protection against Pegasus, Piranha, Cyclops Blink, APT41, and other elite threats that traditional antivirus misses.
• Defeats eavesdropping on calls/conversations, blocks unauthorized camera/mic access, stops location tracking, and secures texts/emails.
• Extends to SIM cards (anti-SIM swap/Simjacker), autonomous vehicles, drones, and robots.
• Backed by the team that’s discovered 130,000+ illegal intercepts — including record-breaking cases praised by U.S. government inspectors.
Priced at just $9.99/day for enterprise-level mobile/edge security. Whether you’re a high-net-worth individual, executive, government affiliate, or enterprise team — this is proactive defense in an era where even Big Tech has to battle the government to protect user privacy.
Don’t wait for a gag order or breach to find out you’ve been compromised.
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Entangling Eavesdropping Attacks (coherent/collective attacks) are among the most powerful theoretical attacks on QKD protocols like BB84.
Core Mechanism
Eve prepares an ancilla (auxiliary quantum system) and applies a unitary interaction to entangle it with Alice’s traveling qubit. She forwards the perturbed qubit to Bob while retaining her ancilla. Later (often post-sifting), she measures her ancilla—individually or jointly—to extract key information.
Advantages Over Intercept-and-Resend
• Avoids immediate state collapse.
• Optimizes the information-disturbance trade-off.
• More efficient: For the same induced error, Eve gains more information.
In BB84
• Optimal entangling attacks can extract significant key information while inducing as little as ~14.65% QBER (vs. 25% for simple intercept-resend).
• Protocol remains secure if observed QBER stays below ~11% threshold (accounting for noise). Alice and Bob then apply error correction and privacy amplification.
Detection
Any useful information Eve gains via entanglement necessarily increases observable errors or statistical anomalies between Alice and Bob.
Classical Analogy: AI Microphone
In contrast to quantum entangling attacks, classical “AI Microphone” systems enable passive, low-detection eavesdropping on audio channels. They use machine learning for real-time noise cancellation, voice isolation, transcription, and trigger-word detection—recording selectively without obvious distortion.
Michael Peros, CEO, Founder, and Chief Technical Officer of https://t.co/6kh62ewlE2, is a leading TSCM (Technical Surveillance Counter-Measures) expert with over 35 years of hands-on experience. Trained by a top CIA operative (Glenn Whidden, 28+ years in intelligence), Peros has uncovered more than 130,000 illegal intercepts, including the largest documented wiretapping case in U.S. history (Key Bank case). He frequently highlights AI-powered microphones as a major 2026 surveillance threat through his professional work and writings. This underscores why quantum protocols like BB84 offer stronger, provably detectable security guarantees.
Glenn Whidden was a legendary figure in the CIA’s technical operations and counter-surveillance world, with a 28-year career spanning the early Cold War era to the 1970s.
• He joined the CIA in 1946 at just 18 years old, shortly after World War II. Self-taught as an electrical engineer, he received specialized training in technical espionage and surveillance techniques.
• Over his tenure (1946–1974), Whidden served in no less than 72 different countries, focusing on covert technical operations, including eavesdropping, bugging, wiretapping countermeasures, and related intelligence collection tools.
• His work involved developing and deploying electronic surveillance equipment, as well as countermeasures against enemy listening devices—making him a pioneer in what became known as Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) or “bug sweeping.”
• He invented several key TSCM tools, including the COMPUSCAN bug tracer, the Eagle scanning receiver (for distinguishing friendly vs. hostile RF signals), and the Linelock carrier current detector (tunable 7 kHz–3.5 MHz). He also authored influential guides like A Guidebook for the Beginning Sweeper (1994) and The TSCM Threat Book volumes.
• Whidden retired from the CIA in 1974 and founded Technical Services Agency (TSA), where he continued innovating in counter-espionage tech.
• Post-CIA, he mentored emerging experts in the field, including Michael Peros (White Knight / Privacy Electronics / https://t.co/6kh62ewlE2), training him in bug/wiretapping detection after spotting his potential.
• He was president/founder of the Espionage Research Institute (ERI) (later ERII), a key organization for TSCM professionals. An annual award in his name (Glenn H. Whidden Lifetime Achievement Award) honors contributions to the field.
• Whidden passed away on November 24, 2011.
His legacy bridges Cold War spycraft to modern TSCM—recognized in sources like Crypto Museum profiles, industry tributes (e.g., ERII awards), and obituaries from colleagues who called him an “icon” in counter-surveillance. While much of his CIA work remains classified, his post-retirement inventions and mentorship (including to Peros) directly influenced private-sector privacy and bug-detection expertise.
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Jeffrey Epstein was not some enigmatic financier he functioned as a manipulative intermediary, a handler, and a predator working on behalf of intelligence interests. This playbook is well-worn: SNITCHES play both ends, while low-level “minnows” end up paying the price.
@gatewaypundit Jeffrey Epstein was not some enigmatic financier he functioned as a manipulative intermediary, a handler, and a predator working on behalf of intelligence interests. This playbook is well-worn: SNITCHES play both ends, while low-level “minnows” end up paying the price.
Jeffrey Epstein was not some enigmatic financier he functioned as a manipulative intermediary, a handler, and a predator working on behalf of intelligence interests. This playbook is well-worn: SNITCHES play both ends, while low-level “minnows” end up paying the price.
The writing has been on the wall, the ceiling, and the floor.
This was an intelligence blackmail operation linked to both white hats and black hats with a massive amount of layers, going back decades.
This isn't a game, but it is played like one.
@TheSCIF Jeffrey Epstein was not some enigmatic financier he functioned as a manipulative intermediary, a handler, and a predator working on behalf of intelligence interests. This playbook is well-worn: SNITCHES play both ends, while low-level “minnows” end up paying the price.
Jeffrey Epstein was not some enigmatic financier he functioned as a manipulative intermediary, a handler, and a predator working on behalf of intelligence interests. This playbook is well-worn: SNITCHES play both ends, while low-level “minnows” end up paying the price.
REP. ANNA PAULINA LUNA says she believes both Bill and Hillary Clinton may have been targets of a "honeypot operation" run by Jeffrey Epstein, who she believes was an "intelligence asset."
@FoxNews Jeffrey Epstein was not some enigmatic financier he functioned as a manipulative intermediary, a handler, and a predator working on behalf of intelligence interests. This playbook is well-worn: SNITCHES play both ends, while low-level “minnows” end up paying the price.
Hackers Breach and Expose a Major North Korean Spying Operation
In a remarkable turn of events, two hackers, known as Saber and cyb0rg, infiltrated the computer of a North Korean government hacker, leaking its contents and providing a rare glimpse into the secretive nation’s cyber-espionage operations. Detailed in the 40th anniversary issue of Phrack magazine and revealed at the DEF CON 2025 conference in Las Vegas, the breach exposed 8.9GB of data from Kimsuky (also known as APT43 or Thallium), a state-backed group notorious for targeting South Korean government networks, academics, and global think tanks. The leaked materials, including phishing logs, hacking tools, internal manuals, and evidence of collaboration with Chinese hackers, highlight the vulnerabilities of even the most clandestine cyber operations. To counter such sophisticated threats, Michael Peros, the world’s number 1 TSCM bug sweeping professional with 39 years of experience, offers unparalleled expertise. Trained by former CIA, NSA, Department of Energy (DOE), and Israeli operatives, Peros, the CEO of https://t.co/4wYlTVfE2q and inventor of advanced TSCM technologies, leads https://t.co/3pK8LQdUUx to detect and neutralize cyber-based surveillance, safeguarding clients from espionage tactics like those employed by Kimsuky.
• Informal Involvement: Peros has been referenced in Phrack Magazine (Issue 46, 1995) as attending DEF CON events with other counter-surveillance experts. The article describes him as an “outspoken counter surveillance expert” traveling to the convention, where he networked and demonstrated tools. This suggests he was a regular presence in the community, even beyond formal speaking slots.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s saga exposes the dark underbelly of elite power—and starkly reminds us that there is no way to fully protect yourself or your business from this kind of insidious threat. Epstein was brilliant at what he did, operating as the ultimate insider: a snitch-like figure who shielded himself at the highest levels while ruthlessly exploiting and betraying his network for maximum gain.
His mysterious fortune? It was tied to shady deals, alleged government-backed operations, betrayals, blind trusts, and flagged wire transfers at major banks. Then come the bombshell ties: whispers of intelligence involvement (Mossad? CIA?) through figures like Ghislaine Maxwell, Ehud Barak, and others, potentially brokering geopolitical fixes.
This isn’t just a scandal. It’s a glaring question: Who really runs protection in the shadows, and why does accountability vanish at the top?
As for what this reveals about influence today, I think it underscores how power in the modern world often operates through opaque networks of leverage, information asymmetry, and institutional complicity. Elites—whether in finance, tech, politics, or intelligence—can weaponize connections to evade scrutiny, turning personal gain into a fortress that’s nearly impenetrable for outsiders. It highlights a systemic flaw where accountability erodes as you climb the ladder, fueled by mutual back-scratching and the fear of mutual destruction. In an era of surveillance capitalism and geopolitical chess games, it suggests that true influence isn’t about overt control but about controlling the narrative, the data, and the fallout. It makes you wonder: if someone like Epstein could pull this off for so long, what unseen operators are at work right now, and how do we even begin to level the playing field?
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Why were a number of Epstein’s co-conspirators given plea deals for trafficking minors? Child sex traffickers do not deserve plea deals or immunity. EVER.
Jeffrey Epstein’s saga exposes the dark underbelly of elite power—and starkly reminds us that there is no way to fully protect yourself or your business from this kind of insidious threat. Epstein was brilliant at what he did, operating as the ultimate insider: a snitch-like figure who shielded himself at the highest levels while ruthlessly exploiting and betraying his network for maximum gain.
His mysterious fortune? It was tied to shady deals, alleged government-backed operations, betrayals, blind trusts, and flagged wire transfers at major banks. Then come the bombshell ties: whispers of intelligence involvement (Mossad? CIA?) through figures like Ghislaine Maxwell, Ehud Barak, and others, potentially brokering geopolitical fixes.
This isn’t just a scandal. It’s a glaring question: Who really runs protection in the shadows, and why does accountability vanish at the top?
As for what this reveals about influence today, I think it underscores how power in the modern world often operates through opaque networks of leverage, information asymmetry, and institutional complicity. Elites—whether in finance, tech, politics, or intelligence—can weaponize connections to evade scrutiny, turning personal gain into a fortress that’s nearly impenetrable for outsiders. It highlights a systemic flaw where accountability erodes as you climb the ladder, fueled by mutual back-scratching and the fear of mutual destruction. In an era of surveillance capitalism and geopolitical chess games, it suggests that true influence isn’t about overt control but about controlling the narrative, the data, and the fallout. It makes you wonder: if someone like Epstein could pull this off for so long, what unseen operators are at work right now, and how do we even begin to level the playing field?
#bugged #buggedmobile #ciso #nsa #michaelperos #tscm #bugged.com #TSCM #BugSweeps #TechnicalSurveillance #CorporateEspionage #EconomicEspionage #Eavesdropping
I predicted this over a year ago!
Jeffrey Epstein’s saga exposes the dark underbelly of elite power—and starkly reminds us that there is no way to fully protect yourself or your business from this kind of insidious threat. Epstein was brilliant at what he did, operating as the ultimate insider: a snitch-like figure who shielded himself at the highest levels while ruthlessly exploiting and betraying his network for maximum gain.
His mysterious fortune? It was tied to shady deals, alleged government-backed operations, betrayals, blind trusts, and flagged wire transfers at major banks. Then come the bombshell ties: whispers of intelligence involvement (Mossad? CIA?) through figures like Ghislaine Maxwell, Ehud Barak, and others, potentially brokering geopolitical fixes.
This isn’t just a scandal. It’s a glaring question: Who really runs protection in the shadows, and why does accountability vanish at the top?
As for what this reveals about influence today, I think it underscores how power in the modern world often operates through opaque networks of leverage, information asymmetry, and institutional complicity. Elites—whether in finance, tech, politics, or intelligence—can weaponize connections to evade scrutiny, turning personal gain into a fortress that’s nearly impenetrable for outsiders. It highlights a systemic flaw where accountability erodes as you climb the ladder, fueled by mutual back-scratching and the fear of mutual destruction. In an era of surveillance capitalism and geopolitical chess games, it suggests that true influence isn’t about overt control but about controlling the narrative, the data, and the fallout. It makes you wonder: if someone like Epstein could pull this off for so long, what unseen operators are at work right now, and how do we even begin to level the playing field?
#bugged #buggedmobile #ciso #nsa #michaelperos #tscm #bugged.com #TSCM #BugSweeps #TechnicalSurveillance #CorporateEspionage #EconomicEspionage #Eavesdropping
Rep. Luna drops a bomb here- says it’s “my professional opinion” based on testimony today that Jeffrey Epstein “was running an intelligence gathering operation… I do believe it was a honey pot operation.”
Also names 4 women Luna says engaged in trafficking w/Epstein.