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Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« on: June 25, 2014, 05:08:20 PM »
I am a user of an Android smartphone but I am currently considering going back to a good old-fashioned dumb phone considering how this technology is being used to strip away our Constitutional right to Privacy. It seems that the government is working with companies which develop hacking applications to develop apps with the express intent of spying on the phones owner. The extent of the information available is shocking, not only voice calls but text messages, emails, contacts, GPS information, and financial information can be pilfered from your device (all without you knowing)...

While this may have been a good idea to track down terrorists, it is not being used for this but rather in order to spy on organizations which do not agree with the current administration. If you think the IRS targeting of conservative groups is an ominous sign, then you will realize that the governments ability to track your each and every thought is completely mind boggling. Never in history has a draconian administration been able to mine so much personal information so easily.



http://www.wired.com/2014/06/remote-control-system-phone-surveillance/

Newly uncovered components of a digital surveillance tool used by more than 60 governments worldwide provide a rare glimpse at the extensive ways law enforcement and intelligence agencies use the tool to surreptitiously record and steal data from mobile phones.

The modules, made by the Italian company Hacking Team, were uncovered by researchers working independently of each other at Kaspersky Lab in Russia and the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs in Canada, who say the findings provide great insight into the trade craft behind Hacking Team’s tools.

The new components target Android, iOS, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry users and are part of Hacking Team’s larger suite of tools used for targeting desktop computers and laptops. But the iOS and Android modules provide cops and spooks with a robust menu of features to give them complete dominion over targeted phones.

They allow, for example, for covert collection of emails, text messages, call history and address books, and they can be used to log keystrokes and obtain search history data. They can take screenshots, record audio from the phones to monitor calls or ambient conversations, hijack the phone’s camera to snap pictures or piggyback on the phone’s GPS system to monitor the user’s location. The Android version can also enable the phone’s Wi-Fi function to siphon data from the phone wirelessly instead of using the cell network to transmit it. The latter would incur data charges and raise the phone owner’s suspicion.

“Secretly activating the microphone and taking regular camera shots provides constant surveillance of the target—which is much more powerful than traditional cloak and dagger operations,” notes Kaspersky researcher Sergey Golovanov in a blog post about the findings.

It’s long been known that law enforcement and intelligence agencies worldwide use Hacking Team’s tools to spy on computer and mobile phone users—including, in some countries, to spy on political dissidents, journalists and human rights advocates. This is the first time, however, that the modules used to spy on mobile phone users have been uncovered in the wild and reverse-engineered.

Kaspersky and Citizen Lab discovered them after developing new methods to search for code fragments and digital certificates used by Hacking Team’s tools.

The modules work in conjunction with Hacking Team’s core surveillance tool, known as the Remote Control System, which the company markets under the names Da Vinci and Galileo.

In a sleek marketing video for Galileo, Hacking Team touts the tool as the perfect solution for obtaining hard-to-reach data—such as data taken by a suspect across borders or data and communications that never leave the target’s computer and therefore can’t be siphoned in transit.

“You want to look through your targets’s eyes,” says the video. “While your target is browsing the web, exchanging documents, receiving SMS….”

Hacking Team’s tools are controlled remotely through command-and-control servers set up by Hacking Team’s law enforcement and intelligence agency customers to monitor multiple targets.

Kaspersky has tracked more than 350 command-and-control servers created for this purpose in more than 40 countries. While Kaspersky found only one or two servers in most of these countries, the researchers found 64 in the United States—by far the most. Kazakhstan followed with 49, Ecuador with 35 and the United Kingdom with 32. It’s not known for certain whether law enforcement agencies in the U.S. use Hacking Team’s tool or if these servers are used by other governments. But as Kaspersky notes, it makes little sense for governments to maintain their command servers in foreign countries where they run the risk of losing control over the servers.
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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2014, 05:11:34 PM »
According to my '1984' scenario it will soon become illegal for a person to remove these malicious agents from our phones... Eventually the only way to overthrow the evil and oppressive government will be to cobble together components from computers built in the 1980s and 1990s (which do not have the capabilities to run the latest spyware) which will implant a virus (malignant software) in the governments servers. At that time the governments computer systems will come to a stand-still and the righteous hackers will cause the servers to destroy themselves and all data which they contain.

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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2014, 05:12:57 PM »
Black Hat Hackers should be working to thwart these illegal programs... I now support the black hats in this struggle.
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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2014, 05:41:16 PM »
Reason #13 I don't have or desire a cellphone.
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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2014, 03:03:48 PM »
Android smartphone

there's your problem.

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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2014, 04:05:02 PM »
there's your problem.

No, that is not the problem. It appears that iPhone is also compromised. As the article I posted clearly states:

The new components target Android, iOS, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry users and are part of Hacking Team’s larger suite of tools used for targeting desktop computers and laptops. But the iOS and Android modules provide cops and spooks with a robust menu of features to give them complete dominion over targeted phones.

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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2014, 04:18:17 PM »
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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2014, 04:28:16 PM »
doesn't tell you much on how you can get those on your phone.

except if police have your phone. or if you connect your phone to an infected computer. but it says if you connect your iphone to an infected computer. doesn't say what kind. should we assume an imac?

and how do you know if you have the module? the only mention is that it may try to uninstall itself and if you happen to catch it, you'll see "deviceinfo".

how do you know if its running? is there a process or thread? if we can identify the process, we can just replace the binary with a harmless one.


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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #8 on: June 26, 2014, 04:30:36 PM »
doesn't tell you much on how you can get those on your phone.

except if police have your phone. or if you connect your phone to an infected computer. but it says if you connect your iphone to an infected computer. doesn't say what kind. should we assume an imac?

and how do you know if you have the module? the only mention is that it may try to uninstall itself and if you happen to catch it, you'll see "deviceinfo".

how do you know if its running? is there a process or thread? if we can identify the process, we can just replace the binary with a harmless one.

I was looking for info on how to find out if these modules are installed. But it seems that the article implied that the hackers did a lot to try to cover their tracks. I think that monitoring IP traffic from the device might give an insight into whether a device is infected (the article said the spyware prefers to send over WiFi over 3G)...

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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #9 on: June 26, 2014, 04:34:46 PM »
also. it states that the module prefers wifi over your phones data plan in order to avoid user's suspicion.
in that case, the user can easily detect it in their router.

also, it states that it can shut itself off if it detects a sniffer on your network. i dont see that as a problem.  what if i use tcpdump on the WAN side of a router? how would the module know?

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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #11 on: June 27, 2014, 08:25:00 AM »
Its the Shadow government, all privacy is being eroded.  Do all of us really need the smartphones? 

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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #12 on: June 27, 2014, 10:03:31 AM »
alright, you don't have to be afraid of your smartphone. its not some mysterious witch.

we'll keep you posted on how to protect yourself - as soon as we learn how to do so first.
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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #13 on: July 01, 2014, 11:44:40 AM »
I will try snort:
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Re: Your Smartphone is most probably spying on you now
« Reply #14 on: July 02, 2014, 12:52:40 PM »
I will try snort:
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