No Phone Is Safe: How Your Data Can Be Extracted from Any Device #cybersecurity #surveillancetech

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Think your smartphone is secure? Think again. Advanced digital forensics tools can extract data from locked phones - no matter the manufacturer. Your messages, call logs, photos, passwords, even deleted files aren’t as safe as you think.

These forensic phone hacking tools are widely used by law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and private security firms to access phone data—even when you think it’s protected. But who else has access to this technology? And how vulnerable is your device?

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If the police have it, it’s been on the underground for a couple of years!

HoodMayorNyc
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Not to mention the backdoors in qualcom chips, let alone the linix soc operating in the the base band modem chips & a hundred other supply chain attack vectors...

& then theres pegasis & u know the NSA has developed even better tech & is using it at scale to fill data centers.

Securiry & privacy are a thing of the past for both android & apple with the insertion of these NPU processors which read the screen so everything is captured before its emcrypted... this is beyond 1984. Do NOT get an iphone 16, a pixel 9 or any copilot pc, basically anything in the cellular space later than 2023/4 is never going to be ur device, its the governments spy device that records via every aspect of the sensor suite 100% of the time.

The same is true of pc cpu's wuth the IME & AMD equivalent, your wifi cards are backdoored, so is your router, & so is your OS.. privacy is dead. The only feasable provacy solution now is obfuscation, grey manning.. unless you can build your own devices ftom scratch & run on networks you own & have cobtrol over yourself... i see promise in the meshtastic space, if not the brand name itself, the idea is worth implementing privately with a focus on security AND privacy.

Smarten up people, things are getting dire

UNcommonSenseAUS
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Wouldn't this information be available to the police anyway, in a datacentre somewhere? Do they actually need access to your device go see fhis information?

StarsManny
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Does this work even if the phone is locked? I can see how all this information would be available, even in encrypted apps, if it were unlocked.

zach-el