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How to Eavesdrop on a Cell Phone

Eavesdropping on cell phone conversations is easier than you might think. It often doesn't require many tools, but you do frequently run the risk of getting caught by the person who's conversations you are listening to. If you buy equipment with cash, however, they may never discover who is doing the eavesdropping.

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        Use a Bluetooth headset to eavesdrop on someone else's call. Bluetooth devices send signals over a long range. If you attach an antenna to a computer and have a headset inserted into your computer, you can eavesdrop on someone else's phone call.

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        Go to your microwave oven. Punch in a time for about a minute or so and push Start. If you place your ear next to the microwave, you can hear cell phone conversations in the area.

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        Place one cell phone on speakerphone and dial the number to your other phone. Place your second phone on mute. Place the cell phone that's on speakerphone in the room with the person who you want to eavesdrop on. This person will never know you're listening to his or her conversations unless he or she discovers the cell phone.

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        Get a CB radio and scan the signals until you pick up a cell phone conversation. You may only find a couple, or you might pick up quite a few. The closer you are to one of the people talking, the more likely you are to pick up their cell phone signal.

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    Comments

    • johnpaul000 Jan 09, 2011
      What a load and i mean big load ov crap.And if you tried it shame on you.Durrrrrrrr
    • Andrey Bakhmatov Dec 10, 2010
      total bullshit. I imagine some morons keeping an ear on microwave! Hahahaha! CB is of 27 MHz while GSM is 900 or 1800 MHz. You may tune your CB all your life!
    • d693731 Apr 28, 2009
      That is the most stupid thing I've ever read.1) Bluetooth require pairing. So unles you pair your bluetooth device with the victim's phone (which in turn will turn off the speaker and mic and make it impossible for him to make or answer calls), you will not be able to eavesdrop his conversations.2) GSM doesn't use the same frequency as your microwave. If it did, you would not be able to listen to any conversations anyway, as GSM uses channel jumping and encryption to prevent eavesdropping. (The encryption is broken though, but as long as your microwave doesn't fry your food using frequencies other than normal, and has a built in GSM decrypting chip, you won't be able to hear anything else than your brain cells frying.)3) Haha, this wil actually work, but that's more room surveilance than GSM eavesdropping. And you will only hear it simplex (meaning only one of the persons in the conversa

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