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[–] RevengeOfTheFallen@reddthat.com 11 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (2 children)

Pagers , Use and Throw Phones...Infected by security agency malware for tapping criminals , terrorists is quite common nowadays .

What if the same is being done for the common people not at such a level but at a level which invades privacy?

Are companies like Google , Meta or Apple in the name of data security and privacy doing the same ? Hard to know but keeping finger crossed.

[–] rumba@lemmy.zip 3 points 6 days ago

Android phones, and common apps installed have enough vulnerabilities that They don't really need to do a lot to invade your privacy you just have to be a target and either run a certain build of the OS or have certain apps installed that have vulnerabilities.

The fact that Apple devices in evidence rebooting were f****** up their plans shows you the level of security they have at this point.

Your location and whatvsites you visit from your ISP is already tracked and readily accessible by anyone that has even any remote authority.

[–] solrize@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

I'd consider it unlikely that Google or Apple put anything like that into their phones on purpose, because of the reputational hit if it came out. But, new vulnerabilities are being exploited every day. And don't forget the need to protect metadata.

Do you know the movie Citizenfour, a documentary about Edward Snowden? During its production, if the filmmakers wanted to discuss something sensitive, they would leave their phones in the office and go outside to have their conversation without them. There still might have been listening devices around, but they did what they could about the phones.

Do you know the movie Citizenfour, a documentary about Edward Snowden? During its production, if the filmmakers wanted to discuss something sensitive, they would leave their phones in the office and go outside to have their conversation without them. There still might have been listening devices around, but they did what they could about the phones.

A great point for the current scenario. The way smartphones have penetrated our life is of epic proportions. One needs to keep an ever opened watchful eye while using any smart devices.

I'd consider it unlikely that Google or Apple put anything like that into their phones on purpose, because of the reputational hit if it came out.

True true ...Very true