
Backdoor to your Phone - Part 1 - Rob Braxman Tech
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Date: 2022-03-20
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itech
It still remains a fact that the best and most impenetrable security measure in the world is your brain.
Be mindful of what you say and do when using or in the presence of your phone or other peoples' phones.
You can sweep yours down to the core, or own a Librem 5 with 18 layers of VPN and TOR, and still a passerby's phone can pick up your voice, recognize it from past records, and do with it what it would if it had just recorded it from your phone, as if you haven't taken any measures to avoid the bugging at all. Sad.
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It still remains a fact that the best and most impenetrable security measure in the world is your brain.
Be mindful of what you say and do when using or in the presence of your phone or other peoples' phones.
You can sweep yours down to the core, or own a Librem 5 with 18 layers of VPN and TOR, and still a passerby's phone can pick up your voice, recognize it from past records, and do with it what it would if it had just recorded it from your phone, as if you haven't taken any measures to avoid the bugging at all. Sad.
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Mad
Everyone thinks I'm a tinfoil hat nut-job; they never believe any of this info. That's when I simply direct them to Rob Braxman Tech on YouTube. Too bad they probably don't have a 13 minute attention span. They're lucky if they absorb 10% of what's actually being said here. Thanks for dropping the facts and just the facts. Can't help but giggle whenever I think to myself, 'if it wasn't for Rob I probably would have been put in a mental institution ages ago. '
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Everyone thinks I'm a tinfoil hat nut-job; they never believe any of this info. That's when I simply direct them to Rob Braxman Tech on YouTube. Too bad they probably don't have a 13 minute attention span. They're lucky if they absorb 10% of what's actually being said here. Thanks for dropping the facts and just the facts. Can't help but giggle whenever I think to myself, 'if it wasn't for Rob I probably would have been put in a mental institution ages ago. '
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In-Craig-ible
Incredible. Based on this knowledge, and the fact that the Librem 5 will resist many of these vulnerabilities, do you think it's possible that the FCC will block the Librem 5 for sale? I've heard they will block firmware updates for the basband modem. Could it be a breach of the law, as many firmware updates are supposed to provide security updates to the device?
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Incredible. Based on this knowledge, and the fact that the Librem 5 will resist many of these vulnerabilities, do you think it's possible that the FCC will block the Librem 5 for sale? I've heard they will block firmware updates for the basband modem. Could it be a breach of the law, as many firmware updates are supposed to provide security updates to the device?
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Jeff
I have a nineteen year old at the lab who can hack any phone. She has proved this to the public during live sessions referred to as Tech-Talk. We call her Merlin. She didn't use malware. Just processes. Her opening segment was called -ringing in the ceremony- whereby she made every cellphone ring in the audience. -Now please turn your cellphones off. -
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I have a nineteen year old at the lab who can hack any phone. She has proved this to the public during live sessions referred to as Tech-Talk. We call her Merlin. She didn't use malware. Just processes. Her opening segment was called -ringing in the ceremony- whereby she made every cellphone ring in the audience. -Now please turn your cellphones off. -
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itech
20 years ago, smart phones would be straight out of science fiction, rightfully portrayed as inexcusable breaches of privacy, bugs in our homes.
The frog in boiling water. 20 years of slow but steady increase in reliance on these tools made the transition smooth.
Our homes aren't bugged honey, it's just Alexa! Alexa, play Despacito.
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20 years ago, smart phones would be straight out of science fiction, rightfully portrayed as inexcusable breaches of privacy, bugs in our homes.
The frog in boiling water. 20 years of slow but steady increase in reliance on these tools made the transition smooth.
Our homes aren't bugged honey, it's just Alexa! Alexa, play Despacito.
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itech
My two-step verification is always being hacked by employment agencies finance social services anyone that has a government consent and police phone company using my phone number to blatantly say we can do anything we want it doesn't scare me because I know what is going on, and I know what authority to call to investigate
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My two-step verification is always being hacked by employment agencies finance social services anyone that has a government consent and police phone company using my phone number to blatantly say we can do anything we want it doesn't scare me because I know what is going on, and I know what authority to call to investigate
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Mel
Joogle is doing this and blaming it all on faceless hackers. updates are skimming info from your phone and this is wiretapping. This is a felony without approval by a judge. Joogle, microsux, facebook and ISrael are the main players on the outright crime of wire fraud.
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Joogle is doing this and blaming it all on faceless hackers. updates are skimming info from your phone and this is wiretapping. This is a felony without approval by a judge. Joogle, microsux, facebook and ISrael are the main players on the outright crime of wire fraud.
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Grizzly
I'm a middle finger agency when it comes to three letter agencies. Bunch of LOSERS if they're literally on Americans phones. They should be shot live on T. V. for crimes against Americans as this falls under domestic terrorism laws.
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I'm a middle finger agency when it comes to three letter agencies. Bunch of LOSERS if they're literally on Americans phones. They should be shot live on T. V. for crimes against Americans as this falls under domestic terrorism laws.
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Christine
I know all about this
That's exactly how I feel
Helpless
it's been years and I pretty much know who that someone is
What is one to do I would neve do this to another nor would I attract others information
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I know all about this
That's exactly how I feel
Helpless
it's been years and I pretty much know who that someone is
What is one to do I would neve do this to another nor would I attract others information
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Jimmy
I went through that kind of stuff. I figured out that my phone is monitored, so I've changed 6 phone and 6 phone numbers. Useless. The criminals monitored continously my phones, first by spyware and after by sim jacking
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I went through that kind of stuff. I figured out that my phone is monitored, so I've changed 6 phone and 6 phone numbers. Useless. The criminals monitored continously my phones, first by spyware and after by sim jacking
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