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Mysterious Estonian company is developing modern “bugs“

17.06.2009

Inseneeria 6/2009 (14): Borthwick-Pignon Solutions, a mysterious Estonian technology company develops high tech "bugs", i.e. surveillance devices. However, very few know of it because the company avoids publicity.

But, according to its homepage, the company has several interesting products to offer. Until recently cargo owners and logistics operators had no effective ways of avoiding and preventing the risks of theft and fraud. Containers and vehicles disappeared without a trace or were later found abandoned and empty. With TecBox resembling a large cellphone the company introduced the brand "Surveillance In The Move". The device is fixed to a cargo container, vehicle, ship, etc and it monitors everything that goes on about it, for example when, how and by who the container is opened...

 

 
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