The Electronic Invasion [#1020957]

The Electronic Invasion by Robert M. BROWN
English | January 1, 1972 | ISBN: 0810408252 | 192 pages | PDF | 22 Mb
A completely detailed, technical exposure of electronic bugging and de-bugging.
The notorious bunglers of Watergate are but the uppermost crust of a growing, nationwide obsession with electronic snooping. Once confined to international espionage, eavesdropping has entered into virtually every sphere of society, from corporate competition to marital squabbles.
THE ELECTRONIC INVASION is a total revelation of this perilous eavesdropping boom. A former private eye himself, Robert Brown speaks knowingly and wittily on the unlimited number and apparently unlimited use of the current devices and techniques-from the prosaic to the most exotic. He gives you the whole incredible story: past U.S. manufacturers and suppliers; the frightening ease with which bugs can be bought and installed; and their users (including a rather lengthy list of companies that have purchased listening gear).
And Brown spices up his fully illustrated book with perceptive accounts of many stunts performed over the years. This new Revised Second Edition includes a technical expose of some of the Watergate paraphernalia-tangible proof of the menace inherent in today's "electronic invasion."
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