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surveillance2 years ago

"Massive Phone Surveillance Program Exposes Secret Spying on Americans"

AT&T's secret phone surveillance program, known as Data Analytical Services (DAS), has been collecting and analyzing over a trillion domestic phone records each year, including the calls of innocent individuals. The program, formerly known as Hemisphere, operates without judicial oversight or public accountability, violating privacy rights and the Fourth Amendment. It bypasses the USA Freedom Act, which aimed to reform bulk collection of phone records by the NSA. The DAS program raises concerns about privacy, civil liberties, and potential abuse. Lawmakers and activists have challenged its legality, and Sen. Ron Wyden has urged the U.S. Attorney General to investigate. Methods to protect oneself include using encryption, alternative communication methods, and privacy tools, although none are foolproof.

technology2 years ago

"Spyhide Stalkerware: Protect Your Phone from Data Theft"

Spyhide, a phone surveillance app, has been secretly collecting private data from tens of thousands of Android devices worldwide. The stalkerware app, often planted on a victim's phone by someone with knowledge of their passcode, remains hidden on the home screen, making it difficult to detect and remove. Spyhide uploads the phone's contacts, messages, photos, call logs, recordings, and real-time location. The app's database contained records of about 60,000 compromised Android devices, dating back to 2016, and included highly personal information such as text messages, call logs, contact lists, and photos. The spyware operation, made in Iran and hosted in Germany, was exposed by a hacker who gained access to the source code and back-end databases. Stalkerware apps like Spyhide are banned from Google's app store, but users can download them from the Spyhide website.