If you think it is a law enforcement tap you can file a Freedom of Information request with the courts and find out if a tap warrant has been issued.
2006-09-19 11:03:20
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answer #1
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answered by jgcii 4
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To guard against unofficial amateur line taps, the phone should be regularly inspected, and the telephone line should be checked for new joints, or small wires connected to the line; a time-domain reflectometer is a worthy tool here. If you have reason to suspect your phone has been tapped consult a technical surveillance countermeasures (TSCM) specialist. Never contact a TSCM specialist from a phone you suspect is tapped or on any other phone on the premises or any other phone that is linked to you or your organization (home phone, company cellular, etc.)
2006-09-19 10:59:17
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answered by Joey Bagadonuts 6
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Call someone in Afghanistan or Iraq. If some gentlemen with automatic weapons and masks show up in 10 minutes and "disappear" you then it's safe to assume your line was tapped.
2006-09-19 10:57:25
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answered by Whoops, is this your spleeen? 6
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If it is a standard domestic warrant, you must be notified when and if charges are filed. If it is a FISA warrant, there is no notice required, before during or after.
2006-09-19 11:06:34
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answered by coragryph 7
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If you're a terrorist, or associating with the like you can bet your boots you're being tapped, and you should be!
2006-09-19 11:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You won't hear it with today's technology. What you are hearing is a little cross talk on your local loop.
2006-09-19 10:58:04
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answered by Anonymous
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what would be the point in tapping your phone if you could easily find out?
think, son. think.
2006-09-19 11:02:04
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answered by Anonymous
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This way:
http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/td1001.html
2006-09-19 11:21:46
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answered by exert-7 7
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your voice will sound like it is doubled
2006-09-19 10:59:15
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answered by cortney s 1
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