
Backdoor to your Phone - Part 2 - Rob Braxman Tech
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Date: 2022-03-20
Comments and reviews: 10
glenn
It feels like I know this man.
If it were me revealing the dark side of all sorts of phones, I'd be called the guy who goes into so much detail!
This is not equating myself to Rob, who makes sense even when watching this video at 1. 5 x speed! He never gets stuck on any issue.
There seems to be too much to learn when the phone seems to be monitored!
Besides the U S. A, which I don't know about; is it the state level hacking or the immediate social environment that I have to worry about.
My country defends us from external foes but cannot do anything about the broad community issues!
I have a DVR, but have to spend real time watching what had been going on!
Not having millions or scandals to hide, a real threat to me would be some one sitting in real time, watching a screen showing my activities.
They couldn't find the time to analyse my activities some days later! It would have to be a full time job and the access to a cloned phone provided by some private agency, into this sort of thing.
Those watching would have no real job, apart from working with an -activist- group which have the tools and - motivated- persons in the internet realm; both hardware wise as well as software wise.
There is much to be gained watching Rob's videos and finding the time to do so!
Thanks for the video!
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It feels like I know this man.
If it were me revealing the dark side of all sorts of phones, I'd be called the guy who goes into so much detail!
This is not equating myself to Rob, who makes sense even when watching this video at 1. 5 x speed! He never gets stuck on any issue.
There seems to be too much to learn when the phone seems to be monitored!
Besides the U S. A, which I don't know about; is it the state level hacking or the immediate social environment that I have to worry about.
My country defends us from external foes but cannot do anything about the broad community issues!
I have a DVR, but have to spend real time watching what had been going on!
Not having millions or scandals to hide, a real threat to me would be some one sitting in real time, watching a screen showing my activities.
They couldn't find the time to analyse my activities some days later! It would have to be a full time job and the access to a cloned phone provided by some private agency, into this sort of thing.
Those watching would have no real job, apart from working with an -activist- group which have the tools and - motivated- persons in the internet realm; both hardware wise as well as software wise.
There is much to be gained watching Rob's videos and finding the time to do so!
Thanks for the video!
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Charles
Thanx Rob. as someone who has been seriously harmed by state players I'm aware of much of what you reveal. Can you imagine being illegally trashed to the point of almost losing your life and now as these players try to cover up there activity hack your life completely. My phone and all internet are constantly interfered with. I'm a fan of hardware switches before finding your site and have been using foil to block my phone for years. I also knew about phone radio but not the how. You know the sad thing about this there taking a beautiful piece of technology and shredding it. Why as a society are we allowing strangers into our living room, bedrooms, and financial life. It's sneaky and voyeuristic.
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Thanx Rob. as someone who has been seriously harmed by state players I'm aware of much of what you reveal. Can you imagine being illegally trashed to the point of almost losing your life and now as these players try to cover up there activity hack your life completely. My phone and all internet are constantly interfered with. I'm a fan of hardware switches before finding your site and have been using foil to block my phone for years. I also knew about phone radio but not the how. You know the sad thing about this there taking a beautiful piece of technology and shredding it. Why as a society are we allowing strangers into our living room, bedrooms, and financial life. It's sneaky and voyeuristic.
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Stefanos
My life is so boring I don't think anyone would be interested in my texts and conversations. I also scammed myself out of my house by being a compulsive gambler so those idiots that tried to scam me the other day by getting me to download the anydesk app wouldn't of gotten anything anyway cos the only thing I have is maxed out credit cards. I had no idea people can scam people by getting them to download apps but my instincts told me not to give them the 9 digit number. In the end I conned the con artist as I completely demoralized him cos he thought he had me. I wasted a half hour of his time asking him all these questions and driving him nuts.
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My life is so boring I don't think anyone would be interested in my texts and conversations. I also scammed myself out of my house by being a compulsive gambler so those idiots that tried to scam me the other day by getting me to download the anydesk app wouldn't of gotten anything anyway cos the only thing I have is maxed out credit cards. I had no idea people can scam people by getting them to download apps but my instincts told me not to give them the 9 digit number. In the end I conned the con artist as I completely demoralized him cos he thought he had me. I wasted a half hour of his time asking him all these questions and driving him nuts.
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William
2: 05] Those old phone phreaking attacks, they were random too. You would you would just have your Commodore 64 dial the phone randomly all night - at 6400 baud - until you had a list of usable phone numbers to exploit the next day. This is somehow different?
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2: 05] Those old phone phreaking attacks, they were random too. You would you would just have your Commodore 64 dial the phone randomly all night - at 6400 baud - until you had a list of usable phone numbers to exploit the next day. This is somehow different?
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True
Doesn't duplicating the IMSI have the problem for the hacker they don't know which of the two phones work the same IMSI will get any given call or text?
And won't the target notice if their valleys tell them that about half their calls get dropped?
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Doesn't duplicating the IMSI have the problem for the hacker they don't know which of the two phones work the same IMSI will get any given call or text?
And won't the target notice if their valleys tell them that about half their calls get dropped?
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BeepPeepTV
Those using smartphones, check out Signal. I will have to look more into Brax. me. I personally use a dumbphone, sure not secure, but I also don't have tons of data going across it nor is it being tracked by Ad services.
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Those using smartphones, check out Signal. I will have to look more into Brax. me. I personally use a dumbphone, sure not secure, but I also don't have tons of data going across it nor is it being tracked by Ad services.
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Megaluria
Have you tried Wire? A bit different from Signal, but very nice and reliable privacy focused IM platform. You can also check their security white paper, which is available on their public website.
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Have you tried Wire? A bit different from Signal, but very nice and reliable privacy focused IM platform. You can also check their security white paper, which is available on their public website.
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Mad
Now this is a spooky video for the Halloween season! Keep them coming Rob; this is probably the scariest video I've seen all year. This content makes the Texas Chainsaw Massacre look like Child's Play!
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Now this is a spooky video for the Halloween season! Keep them coming Rob; this is probably the scariest video I've seen all year. This content makes the Texas Chainsaw Massacre look like Child's Play!
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Starlite
Great stuff Rob.
Keep up the amazing work. People are finally realizing all you been talking about for years, isn-t tin foil conspiracy but actually facts and truth.
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Great stuff Rob.
Keep up the amazing work. People are finally realizing all you been talking about for years, isn-t tin foil conspiracy but actually facts and truth.
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fuerLutzi
If a carrier update triggers the message shown, I can opt-out by choosing 'not now'? Am I naive by not implying 'we got you anyway'?
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If a carrier update triggers the message shown, I can opt-out by choosing 'not now'? Am I naive by not implying 'we got you anyway'?
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