miercuri, 31 mai 2017

Smartphone users: beware of spy applications

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Smartphone watchers beware Your text messages, call history and pretty much anything else you're doing with your phones could be under surveillance... without you even knowing it. Kim Min-ji reports. This smartphone has an application called "mspy" installed on it. When the application is run,... the messages and call history from the phone appear on the administrator's homepage. It reveals the current location of the smartphone,... the phone serial number and mobile carrier. Phone conversations are even recorded. Where are you? I'm in Jongno-gu. Where are you? I'm in Jongno-gu. These so-called spy applications have emerged as one of the newest problems for smartphone users,... already wary of their privacy being invaded. Installing the application isn't that difficult either. After purchasing the application,... you can install it secretly on a person's smartphone,... or send a smishing message that will install the application automatically. This will then keep track of the location of the smartphone, phone conversations,... and even the user's activities on social networking services. The makers of such applications say they were developed to keep an eye on adolescent delinquents,... and to prevent the leaking of technologies. However, the applications are in fact being used to spy on employees,... or as a means to find out if the user is having an affair. "The hacker has full authority over a smartphone installed with the spy application. It can even lead to financial losses,... as verification codes are sent to the phone when users make micropayments." The application does not appear on the screen of your smartphone if installed secretly. "Users should not click on links of suspicious text messages. They should update the vaccines on their smartphones, and check if their phones have been affected by malicious codes regularly." With some 40 million smartphone users in Korea,... there is a newfound sense of urgency to come up with technology that can counter such violations of privacy. Kim Min-ji, Arirang News.

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