US wants to hack your phone because it doesn’t have real spies it needs
February 23, 2015
As Google’s Android smartphone operating system was coming under attack in fall 2012 from malware with the colorful names of “Loozfon” and “FinFisher,” the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center issued an alert to help defend against the threat. “Depending on the type of phone,” the FBI said, “the operating system may have encryption available. This can be used to protect the user’s personal data.”
As Google’s Android smartphone operating system was coming under attack in fall 2012 from malware with the colorful names of “Loozfon” and “FinFisher,” the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center issued an alert to help defend against the threat. “Depending on the type of phone,” the FBI said, “the operating system may have encryption available. This can be used to protect the user’s personal data.”
How times have changed.
US wants to hack your phone because it doesn’t have real spies it needs.odt by Thavam Ratna
US wants to hack your phone because it doesn’t have real spies it needs.odt by Thavam Ratna