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One of the most sophisticated spying packages — The FinFisher program, produced by the British company, Gamma International — is delivered via a phony iTunes update. Der Speigel has a fascinating article about how it is marketed. Apple just patched the vulnerability in iTunes update The Post mostly covers the sale of this technology by U.
But Wikileaks claims mass surveillance systems could be widely deployed in western countries:. Surveillance companies like SS8 in the U. Other companies like Phoenexia in the Czech Republic collaborate with the military to create speech analysis tools. Blue Coat in the U. And you thought Carrier IQ was bad?
Wikileaks has promised to release hundreds of documents about intelligence contractors in the mass surveillance industry through the rest of this month and next year. It released documents on Thursday. As long as Siri is active she will turn it on for you. You can post to Facebook or Twitter check the notes add to calendar and make calls or send sms all without unlocking the phone via the passcode. This is on the current iOS software.
Just something to be mindful off. Thanks for the article. We have a serious and legitimate concern for the safety of our teenager someone wanting to contact her with harmful intentions- an actual someone- not a perceived threat. My daughter is not fully aware of the consequences of her actions. We were considering a nanny-type software to use it as a learning tool.
We wanted to monitor her activity and then talk to her about anything concerning or dangerous such as giving out personal details to people on activities and whereabouts. But when I would do my searches, they would always come up with the word "spy" and that was bothering me. That's not what I'm wanting to do.
Thank you for the information and clarity on this. I will see if there is something less intrusive we can do to help protect her but still let her have her privacy. Also, when you check through your apps in the way that you showed for Cydia For instance the compass app says "compass" but to the right side of the screen, the word "extra" appears.
Thanks Tim, This people who attempt to rationalize this type of behavior need to take a few steps back and take a good look at themselves What they and all iPhone users should really be worried about is how easy it is for the government to snoop on THEM! As far as I'm concerned, any parent who is spying on their children in this way are engaging in clearly illegal and immoral activity. Imagine when you were growing up Did your parents listen in or record your phone calls? Did they rip open your mail and read it?
Or read your diary? How would you have felt? All these actions are clearly a violation of ones "Right to Privacy". And this goes for you people doing this to your spouse as well! Anyone who attempts to justify these actions are kidding themselves At last, some sense! Most of the comments I get on this article these days are from the tin foil hat brigade who completely forget about small inconsequential things like the law and upstanding moral behaviour.
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the concern that parents and to a lesser extent suspicious partners have, but your inability to rationalise doesn't put you above the law. I didn't know the Right To Privacy was a right children have with their parents. Teenagers can make dumb mistakes and in a world where the government and corporations think it perfectly fine to listen in or track my minor children, I think it's wise that parents do as well.
Not to spy on the kids but to assure they don't do things or provide information to strangers who shouldn't have the information. Teaching our kids that on the internet if it's free then you are the product is important. Am I invading their privacy, Yes, but I love them and I do it to make sure the strangers that track them without my permission don't overreach the uncomfortable boundaries we have all already accepted.
Not justified to me! You shouldn't ever break that trust! If and when your child finds out, it's ALL on you! Wrong on so many levels!!! On the other hand, I'm safety concerned from an ex. He had access to my iphone4s. If I restore, but then load the backup, is there some possibility that if there is a spy program it would still be there as part of the backup-? Same concern if I get a new phone. I have been thinking to purchase one of this spy app to monitor my husband Activities because I feel like my husband is cheating on me.
There is no way I could follow him cause I don't drive and when I check his text messages they all deleted even his email and his voice mail. He always leave home early and sometimes he brings extra formal shirt with him to work. One time I came down to the garage watch him soon as he pulled up and he was deleting his messages but sometimes maybe he forgot to delete his message to his boss , he called her sunshine. She is actually boss of my husband boss. My husband wanted her to do something and she is very nice to my husband.
She gives him a lot of uniform and she gives whatever my husband wants. As what I know she get to the office at 8 am and my husband time is 8: I just need to know what's going on. I am very tired. MJ, I'm in the same boat. I would like to know what spyware can I download on an IPhone so I can catch the devil: Once my iphone started behaving really strange. It became v v slow n was getting stuck.
Someone told me to check for spyware. Turns out my partner had jailbroken my phone and installed a spyware. All my msgs chats and call logs were being emailed to him. So i just restored my phone and upgraded it to the latest ios. Seemed to solve the problem apparently.
Yes, you are right, if the spyware was installed on your iPhone and is working, all logs will be restored on your iPhone, it will run more and more slowly. To be honest, it is dangerous to some extent to use iPhone spy software, however, you also can't admit it is useful to help someone who wanna track activities. I know one iPhone spy app iKeyMonitor- no call interruption, people can see it to log SMS, keystrokes, website history Whatever spy app we use, we should think both the bad and good aspects!
Modern technology makes it easy to live in isolation. If, on the other hand, I chose to live my life on a billboard, I'm far less inclined to make bad choices. It's about my responsibility to my child. And it's about the adolescent brain. For those who don't have teenagers and have forgotten their own teen years , to put it mildly, their brains cease normal function around 12 and do not resume normal function until around 20, if they're lucky.
It's not that I don't "trust" their judgment, it's that I know their undeveloped frontal lobe inhibits their capacity for judgment. They just don't have the ability to fully comprehend or appreciate the consequences of their actions. And the consequences are too great. I know the lengths that I and every other year-old boy went to in order to see the mild porn available in playboy, etc. The nature and accessibility of today's internet porn is a force greater than most any pubescent boy could hope to resist.
And with the mounting evidence of long-term, potentially permanent damage of habitual exposure to porn in adolescence is alarming. It would be no less irresponsible of me as a parent to allow my children unfettered access to the internet than it would be to allow them I unrestricted, un-monitored access to a meth house. On the other hand, I tell my children when they are being monitored. I'm not sneaky about it. I tell them it's like training wheels. Once you have demonstrated a reliable pattern of healthy choices, I will ease back on the restrictions until the training wheels are off.
But I won't hesitate to put them back on if find you in lying in a pool of blood in the driveway with your femur sticking out. You don't blindly toss your child the keys to an HP dragster his first day driving, right? Does that make you morally reprehensible? It make you responsible and loving.
For instance the compass app says "compass" but to the right side of the screen, the word "extra" appears. Parents can be very open, but in the end, kids will make stupid choices. Technology has been the single decisive factor in our lives for the past couple of decades. Restoring your phone in iTunes should indeed remove any traces of jailbreaking and spy software, so if you're really concerned then that wouldn't be a bad idea. Spyzie is compatible with the iPhone and now it offers compatibility with iOS This world is a scary place for kids and you'll understand every sentence I just typed when you're a parent. Spy bubble is among a few apps that can be used on the iPhone but it offers only basic features.
You given him grandma's '83 Buick, with you "monitoring" him from the passenger seat until you're convinced he can operate the vehicle safely. Only then do you let him drive alone. If he can avoid accidents and too many speeding tickets, then, perhaps, you allow him the sports car. Is that because you don't trust him? But isn't it more about your obligation as a responsible parent?
Tim, you are obviously not a parent to a teen. You must not remember being one either. Parents can be very open, but in the end, kids will make stupid choices. I would like to know what my kid is doing when he tells me he is just going for coffee downtown. So illegal surveillance is the answer? If your son discovered you were monitoring him because you don't trust him and there are few other reasons you'd choose to do so , do you think he would be hurt? I would be hurt. It would make me question the validity behind being honest about my actions in the first place.
If nobody believes you, why tell the truth? This is before we get into the material reasoning behind installing a jailbreak, like voiding warranties and non-working apps. Want to teach your son responsible banking using a mobile app to manage his money? Too bad financial institutions block jailbroken devices! A rational parent doesn't give a child free reign to do what they like with a smartphone. A rational parent doesn't give their child unhindered access to the Internet. A rational parent sits down with their child and teaches them the boundaries when it comes to social networking, contacting strangers and responsible use of 21st century communication methods.
A rational parent does not teach their child that spying on people is ok, because it's not — in fact, it's illegal! Similarly, spying on a partner because you yourself suspect they are cheating on you is just as illegal. Two wrongs don't make a right, not to mention the fact that it breeds a mentality of suspiciousness, jealousy and destroys the boundaries that keep a healthy relationship healthy. Looking out for yourself is making the right decisions in life.
Any semblance of moral high ground is removed when you use these techniques to "reveal the truth". What if the truth isn't what you thought it was? It would destroy my relationship, and I hope that many other people would react in the same way. Because it's not right. Not to mention the act of jailbreaking puts your phone at risk of non-working apps, malware and all manner of this sort of software.
I'd be just as pissed off about that. Anyone concerned about someone installing such software on their phones can sleep easy if they have iOS 7 installed, as it has yet to be jailbroken. For an idiot like me, this was very informative. Please don't stop educating us about these devices. I've got anxiety now about spyware, oy! My bank account was compromised today and my battery is acting Crazy!
Cheers to the weekend.
Spyzie is compatible with the iPhone and now it offers compatibility with iOS It can record messages and provide calls information. After synchronizing the. What is the best spy app for iPhone/iPad? Full Feature comparision List between 10 most popular iOS spyware apps! Did you know? 11%.
Ok, can someone use my banking app through spyware, and again confirming this is only possible if my phone has been jailbroken? My husband and I had what I thought was a happy marriage with 3 beautiful kids. He was good to me, I frequently met people who would tell me that my husband talks about me constantly and boasts about how happy he is.
Even on social media I get embarrassed by the way he talks about me as if I'm the best thing ever. One day while his phone was charging, a message buzzed in. It was the secretary from the office. The word "hun" puzzled me. I asked him and he offhandedly said oh we just all call each other that at the office. I flew into a rage about how inappropriate it was and he promised to deal firmly with this insubordination. The red flag wouldn't go away, so I decided to install spy ware.
Turns out he was having an affair with this secretary since before our 3rd child; a third child he pressured me into having and planned coming up with names and buying things for the baby before I even conceived. Through the app I read some sick things they did together.
Worst of all, she would even remind him of our wedding anniversary and help him choose places to take me and order flowers. I got endless info of how they arranged things. Favorite time to meet was 6. My husband always often left home early because he wanted to be home by sunset to spend time with me.
I read messages by him to her like, "did you enjoy what I did to you this morning? Her reply, "omg it was amazing, I can still feel it". I don't need sympathy.
Just need to say that this app saved my life. It helped me discover who my husband really was. Even if any of you met this "wonderful Christian upright man" you would think I was lying. To cut a long story short, I confronted without revealing app and during the "deny to the grave" stance most men initially have, I still saw messages from him to her like, "deny it, but when we meet I want you to cry uncontrollably for maximum effect etc"!!! If I had taken the moral high road, I wonder what would have happened to me.
As far as I'm concerned, I wasn't just spying on him, I was protecting my emotional investment. I am having a similar problem only it is my wife having the affair. I need to know what you used to catch him? We have iphones and everyone keeps saying they have to be jailbroken to work with spyware. I do not wish to do that but do wish to install something that will let me know of my suspicions which have been confirmed. I have suspision that there might be some spyware on it when it is returned to me, can someone please help me and tell me how i know if it has spyware on it and how i can detect it How about this analogy I work on a computer where I am employed.
I do not own it and do not expect privacy when I am using it. It is clearly stated by my employer that it is being monitored. I know that they don't take the time to look at each and every email or website visited etc. I have no trouble with that. Similarly, I own and pay for my child's iphone. It is my phone that I am allowing them to use. I make is clear that the phone is being monitored and that any activity on that phone is available for me to see if I so choose. I am not trying to trick them. I have no interest in looking at every little message they send or recieve, but I want them to understand that I have the capability to do so.
Just as I can go into their room at any time. As long as everything is out in the open, as long as they understand they are being monitored, is that immoral or unethical? What do you think? I was worried my iphone 4s had spyware on it. The battery runs down very fast, even when I'm not using it. I have to charge it all the time.
I tried your examples above for searching out Cydia and the others Just so I'm reading this right Thank you for your time. Correct - you need to jailbreak in order to run non-Apple approved software. No spyware is Apple approved, ergo jailbreaks are required.
You might want to have a look here for some tips for saving your battery: Are any of the "remote install" spy software packages legit? If so, could they be used to track and record activity on a non jailbroken iphone4? I know this question sounds crazy, but I would just like a definitive answer so i can stop worrying about it No they are not. No iPhone spy packages are legit without a jailbreak, if someone wants to install something on your phone then they have to do it by jailbreaking. People who can track you with an iPhone are: A few other third party apps Google Lattitude might also share location, but there's no chance of anyone being able to view your calls, messages and so on without a jailbreak.
If you have an iPhone, with standard Apple firmware on it iOS and you haven't gone out of your way to jailbreak or authorise others to view your location via a means like Find My Friends then you have nothing to worry about: For example if I took a picture or sent a text or visit a website would it pop up on the spying phone's screen? I do not know exactly what the non remote install packages do and do not capture, but I believe they create logs of information - so logs of texts, logs of call durations and recipients etc This would probably be in the form of plain text files, probably fed straight into their online control panels.
Teen Safe is a remote monitoring site. I used it for my son's iPhone.
Morally wrong or not, it gave me the information I needed to confirm he was still using drugs even though he swore he wasn't. In today's world, it's not always possible to trust that the things you taught your kids will stick, especially if they get involved with the wrong people. How can you say it's morally wrong to install spyware on a phone? Is it morally wrong to cheat on your spouse?
What's good for the goose is good for the gander. I don't buy what you're saying, if someone is cheating on their spouse then they have no grounds to complain if their phone has spyware. You can't compare apples and oranges. Just because you suspect!!! It's not how morale works and it's also not how the legal system works.
If you put spyware on a person's phone without their knowledge, you not only do something that's morally wrong, you also violate their privacy and that could be turned against you in court. So yes, they have every reason to complain!
If someone does cheat and gets a std or worse HIV and in turn gives it to you shouldn't that b against the law? That Person is putting your health at risk. I'm on the fence on spyware. I understand the legal laity of spyware if that i but I also know how your life can change due to a cheating spouse and the reality some are left with after the fact.
Well, you have the responsibility and ability to protect yourself. If the relationship has eroded to the point that you suspect your partner might harm you, then you need to either end the relationship or work on it because it's seriously broken. Spying on your partner won't solve anything, it will only make things worse. Tina's answer says it all, though what you've just said is "two wrongs make a right" and I don't believe that is true. Ok let's say that you leave your iPhone out in the rain and you think it's ruined we'll listen to this trick.
Try putting it into a bag of rice completely bury it. Then over night, the rice attracts Asians that will fix your electronics for you. Parents should keep healthy communication with their children. It's much, much better than trying to spy on them. Trust me, they wouldn't respect you doing that, which will strain the communication even further. You don't want that, do you? Children learn by example first and foremost, and so installing such software on their devices is only going to teach them that doing such a thing is acceptable when really, it's not.
I didn't want to get too preachy about this in the article as we're a tech site, not a parenting site, but this is a definite concern of mine. On another note, I'm not sure how many employees would like the idea that their boss is monitoring every text, website visited AND where they are via GPS outside of work. I'm guessing there's some legal repercussions to be had here, though I don't think we've had a landmark case yet? Why do you hide the name of the company?
You feature all the details and specifically leave this key information out!???? I didn't want to give these companies any free publicity to be honest, I wouldn't like this article to help such companies gain customers as it will probably show up in search results before long and attract both those looking for info about spy software and those looking for the software itself, how detectable it is etc I've re-blurred one of the images that featured a name now for uniformity.
I don't think leaving the names out detracts from the message here. You left the vendor's name visible in the first graphic over Features while blurring it everywhere else. Yeah I noticed that after but have you seen how many times it occurs? I figured a name and shame wouldn't go amiss just this once ;. With ever more slotting of consumers sorted into their tiny little exact buying trends through less than honest Public sites and third party cookies etc.
I have no doubt that some items are being sold to us that monitor our activity for market research and are sold to the highest bidder. Canada was going to allow the Chinese telecommunications system to help us with building an important leg of a new system.