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Computers and Cell Phones have become almost indistinguishable from each other. Today's Cell Phones offer access to email, web browsing, text messaging, live streaming news, sports and financial reports and built-in video cameras, etc. And, the list continues to grow with each new development.
And, the entire telecommunications industry is now in frantic competition to
incorporate as many computer features into each new Cell Phone and it has
now truly become a "pocket computer".
How "Cell-Finity" and "Roving" Bugs actually operate.
For some time now, government agencies have also been using variations of this technology to eavesdrop upon a number of individuals.

Yes, "Cell-Finity" and "Roving" type Listening Devices possess devastating capabilities. And, as you can see from the above Internet advertisement, they are now easily available to any individual so inclined.
If you find it difficult to believe that invasive computer technology has now
gone this far . . . below you will find word for word excerpts from a few
paragraphs of an actual advertisement for a "Cell-Finity" type Telephone
Eavesdropping Device that has been displayed and openly offered for sale
on the Internet.
Many of these developments were made possible when Cell Phones were given the capability to connect to the Internet. This allowed the exchange of data from phone to Internet and back from Internet to phone and led to all the interactive features of present Cell Phones.
Cell Phones and computers share a common language. Not necessarily the> exact same programming language, but a language that each can understand and communicate with. This allows the free flow of data between computer and Cell Phone. Unfortunately, there are individuals (and firms) that have now adapted this technology for unethical and in many cases completely illegal uses.
As you are undoubtedly aware, computers are regularly hacked into for a variety> of purposes. However, Eavesdroppers have now succeeded in utilizing the same> hacking technology to produce an incredible Eavesdropping Device.

Unscrupulous, but competent hackers can now hack into any computer that
is connected to the Internet. And, whether or not you actually use your Cell
Phone to access the Internet, you must keep in mind that if your phone has
the capability of receiving email, it is connected to the Internet.
Also, it is actually easier to electronically break into a Cell Phone since Cell
Phones do not have firewalls, or even rudimentary security features. You may
check your computer for viruses, spyware, set up firewalls etc. But, have you
ever even typed a password into your Cell Phone?
Seeing the flaws in the system, hackers have devised a virus recently dubbed the "Cell-Finity" Bug. When an Eavesdropper (using a secret access code) calls an infected Cell Phone, the phone does not ring, but the phone's microphone is secretly turned on. The phone's screen does not display the call, nor is any record saved in the log.

The Eavesdropper can now Listen-In and even record all sounds and voices within 10 feet of the Cell Phone that you mistakenly thought was "inactive".
And, there is absolutely no way of knowing that you have been spied upon.

The "Cell-Finity" Bug is a computer program and is spread in the same manner as
the destructive computer viruses now so common on the Internet. It can then monitor not only all your conversations, but also is able to spy on your text messages.

In this manner the Cell Phone Spy program becomes active and can monitor conversations and text messages without anyone (except for the Eavesdropper)
ever becoming aware of it.
Find it Hard to Believe?
Even if the newly infected owners do not use text messaging, their phones still
have text messaging capability. And, their phones still can be "bugged" through an inconspicuous text message that they received without their knowledge.

". . . you can listen to room conversations when you are away . . .
call the phone using a special access number, it automatically
answers without any ringing . . . allows you to listen discreetly to
what is going on up to 5 meters away from the phone . . . there is no record of the call received . . . calls and receives calls just like any other cell phone . . ." etc., etc.