drbrumley
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A Shiny New “InterApp” for Christmas! Becky Akers Rayzone, an Israeli company, sells a contraption it calls “InterApp[,] … a game changing tactical intelligence system, developed for intelligence and law enforcement agencies, enabling them to stealthily collect information from the cloud using smartphone application vulnerabilities.” Translating from the Jargon, we find that Rayzone’s directors and employees lack both morals and common decency, bragging as they do about their product’s theft of data from smartphones’ hapless owners. Indeed, “InterApp” “uilds [a] target’s full profile” since it “enables [cops] to get intimate information of any phone user, which is in the system’s proximity. The collected data includes: user email address and password, contact list, Dropbox, operating system of the phone, photos, internet history browsing, locations, and much more.” Indeed: “InterApp” also steals “Twitter, Facebook and other social media passwords and information … Previous locations on map; MSISDN and IMEI identities; [and] MAC address, device model” while “[targetting] personal info: gender, age, address, education, etc.” Used to be you could pop a Peeping Tom in the nose when you discovered him, but no more: ”InterApp is fully transparent to the target and does not require any cooperation from the phone owner.” You need only “Minimum training” and no rectitude to operate this gizmo—or, as an article that Mark Luedtke forwarded to me says, it “[comes] equipped with an idiot-proof administration panel.” That makes sense since its market is “intelligence and law enforcement agencies.” Ergo, I presume if non-idiots such as you or I tried to buy “InterApp,” Rayzone would refuse our business—but maybe not. What fun for those who live near Bluffdale, UT, or a police precinct! Meanwhile, here’s another list of gifts you can check twice for use against Our Rulers. After all, they’re deploying all 53 of them against us. |
Well, this is disturbing. Since when are we the criminals? This has got to stop.