While I agree with what you're getting at, there isn't much need for the NSA to backdoor iOS 7. Apple is already on board with the PRISM program and willingly hands over information.
That is only if Apple have the data. If they don't keep the data, there is nothing to hand over. The phone (voice mail) companies, the free email providers, the cloud storage and VM providers, the advertising platform companies would be more affected since they keep a huge amount of user data.
When I was in a VoIP startup, FBIs sometimes show up with court orders to access specific users' voice inbox.
Gatorguy said "perhaps it's time to step back a bit and look at what we're really doing to ourselves."
Ummm no. Perhaps it's time we stepped back and took a long look at what the NSA is doing to us. They have no moral right to spy on us like that, it's a breach of our constituional and human rights.
Only those with a truly low IQ are not aware of the world government being formed and the technocratic global control grid being created. Everything will be centralised and society governed with Skynet-type predictive algorithms to control the population's behaviour down to the smallest detail.
But i'm sure there will be many geeks here who think it would be a good thing, after all wouldn't it be a Star trek-like Utopia?
Yes I'm sure centralised, absolute power over the world in the hands of a group of psychopaths who believe they're better than the rest of us won't end badly, after all look at history...
iKeyMonitor is a Keylogger for iOS device including iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. It tracks SMS, keystrokes, passwords, websites, screenshots and automatically sends the logs to you through Email or FTP.
Spying is seemed all over the world. British spy agency did their duty. http://www.remotespy.co But I think everybody should not violate others privacy and legal rights.
I do agree that it is unclear whether the installation of the toolkit requires physical access to a device. I know that you can be monitored by somebody if there is an spy app like iKeyMonitor which is installed on your iPhone physically. Everyone should become aware of that whether you are spied or not.
It is really not a good news for the most iPhone users. The iPhone has so powerful functions just like these professional software iKeyMonitor. Spying on the owners seem to be unacceptable. I think I won't be so adicted the iPhone any more.
It is really not a good news for the most iPhone users. The iPhone has so powerful functions just like these professional software iKeyMonitor. Spying on the owners seem to be unacceptable. I think I won't be so adicted the iPhone any more.
It is really not a good news for the most iPhone users. The iPhone has so powerful functions just like these professional software iKeyMonitor. Spying on the owners seem to be unacceptable. I think I won't be so adicted the iPhone any more.
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That is only if Apple have the data. If they don't keep the data, there is nothing to hand over. The phone (voice mail) companies, the free email providers, the cloud storage and VM providers, the advertising platform companies would be more affected since they keep a huge amount of user data.
When I was in a VoIP startup, FBIs sometimes show up with court orders to access specific users' voice inbox.
Ummm no. Perhaps it's time we stepped back and took a long look at what the NSA is doing to us. They have no moral right to spy on us like that, it's a breach of our constituional and human rights.
Only those with a truly low IQ are not aware of the world government being formed and the technocratic global control grid being created. Everything will be centralised and society governed with Skynet-type predictive algorithms to control the population's behaviour down to the smallest detail.
But i'm sure there will be many geeks here who think it would be a good thing, after all wouldn't it be a Star trek-like Utopia?
Yes I'm sure centralised, absolute power over the world in the hands of a group of psychopaths who believe they're better than the rest of us won't end badly, after all look at history...
If they don't keep the data, there is nothing to hand over.
True, and of course they keep the data. It would be preposterous to think otherwise.
Hopefully it has more of the good guys than the bad guys.
I do agree that it is unclear whether the installation of the toolkit requires physical access to a device. I know that you can be monitored by somebody if there is an spy app like iKeyMonitor which is installed on your iPhone physically. Everyone should become aware of that whether you are spied or not.
It is really not a good news for the most iPhone users. The iPhone has so powerful functions just like these professional software iKeyMonitor. Spying on the owners seem to be unacceptable. I think I won't be so adicted the iPhone any more.