Re: Covert Microphone Application

From: Frank Knobbe (frank@knobbe.us)
Date: Sat Jul 29 2006 - 17:07:19 EDT


On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 09:55 +0000, shiri_yacov@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have recently entered with my boss to our corp. conference room to
> discover a new (shining) internet laptop on a side desk in the room.
> During our chat I mentioned that the laptop has a builtin microphone
> and therefore enables covert eavsdropping in case the laptop is
> "ruled" from remote position, and therefore, a conference room PC
> should have no builtin mic.
> My sceptic boss replied instantly - "I challange you, bring me a
> recording of any meeting - I`ll replace the laptop, and you`ll
> receive
> it."
>
> I therefore need a small covert application (no need in process
> hiding), which will record microphone input to file. command line
> application is perfect.

Back in the Nineties I used a program called RecAll (v2.2) during
pentests and other ...uhm... situation where I wanted to record
conversations when I was out of the room. It's a small app that records
sound to wav and gsm formats when noise/voice levels reach a defined
threshold. Was a great little app.

Hey, look what Google found. It appears to be still alive (v 2.4) at
http://www.sagebrush.com.

Enjoy!
Frank

-- 
It is said that the Internet is a public utility. As such, it is best
compared to a sewer. A big, fat pipe with a bunch of crap sloshing
against your ports.




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