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Men having a fling behind their partners back better be on the alert, for a new hi-tech spy gear has come to town that can read every text message youve sent or received - even the deleted ones - as well as track your every move and listen in on all your conversations.
Melbourne, July 1 : Men having a fling behind their partner's back better be on the alert, for a new hi-tech spy gear has come to town that can read every text message you've sent or received - even the deleted ones - as well as track your every move and listen in on all your conversations.
There's even an over-the-counter semen detection kit that can unequivocally reveal infidelity.
Craig Mitchell, the revolutionary gadget's retailer in Brisbane, is struggling to keep up with demand.
"We have difficulty keeping stock up with the SIM Card Recovery Pro," News.com.au quoted Mitchell, who owns OzSpy security systems at Tingalpa on Brisbane's eastside, as saying.
"The beauty of that product is that it can read deleted messages off a SIM card. But our biggest seller when it comes to infidelity products has always been the CheckMate kit which is a semen detection kit," he added.
Other spy gear includes a key logger which can capture and decode every letter you type as well as a device which looks like an electrical extension cord but has a mobile phone transmitter and microphone embedded in it.
Suspicious partners can silently call the cord from anywhere in the world and listen in to conversations occurring within a 15m radius of the device - perfect surveillance equipment to catch out an office affair.
ANI