Daniel Tobok, discusses the issue of potential cell phone tracking in the Canadian capital region. He highlights the challenges and concerns surrounding the use of technology like MZ catchers (Stingrays) for intercepting voice calls, SMS, and emails. Tobok emphasizes the need for government authorities to conduct regular sweeps in sensitive areas to prevent such tracking. He also mentions that this type of espionage is not limited to Canada and is prevalent in other countries, including Washington, D.C. The discussion revolves around the difficulty of defending against such espionage and suggests that safeguarding sensitive information is crucial in such situations.
The Rising Threat of Fake Recruiters: Daniel Tobok on the Repercussions for Companies and Victims
Job seekers are lured by AI-generated job opportunities or high-paying offers from recruiters impersonating real companies. Scams often involve upfront payments (e.g., for background checks

