In this tutorial, we will look at some of the software that
can be installed to track and steal information from a smartphone,
whether for legitimate or malicious purposes.
Some of the Apps for Tracking
There are a number of apps available for tracking/spying on both iOS and Android platforms. Probably the best, and one that appears to be being used by Tyrell in this scene, is FlexiSPY. It is available for either iOS, Android, BlackBerry, or Symbian. Some of its features are listed below from their website.
The
Premium FlexiSPY with all the features listed above costs $349 per
year. But there are other numerous iPhone and Android spying packages
available from other companies. These include:
Most
of these apps will not be in your app store as they are considered
malicious, but some will. Some limited-capability apps are available in
your app store that will track, for instance, GPS location, something
that an employer might want to track employees or a parent might want to
track their child movements or locating a lost cell phone. These are
all considered legitimate and legal applications of this technology. In
the Google Play Store, these include:
These
apps primarily track the location of the phone and are not capable of
doing so many of the things that the paid apps do, such as reading SMS
and email messages, listening in on conversations, spying on WhatsApp
and other chat messengers, controlling the phone, etc.
Using a Smartphone Spying App
Before we go further, I want you to keep a few things in mind.
You
MUST have physical access to the target phone/mobile device (the device
you want to track). You have to be able to download the mobile spy
software onto the device you want to track, and you don't need to
download anything on your phone or computer. I found that it takes just
about 2-3 minutes to install and activate.
You must have
internet access. These spy software apps transfer the data inside the
phone/tablet to a central server where you can then access it. You must
have Internet access from another device to access the phone's
information.
It probably goes without saying, but make sure the spy software is compatible with the phone's operating system.
Be aware that it is illegal in most jurisdictions to install tracking software on a device that is not your own.
All that having been said, now let's install a smartphone spying software to test its capabilities.
TheTruthSpy
Let's try out one of
these apps for Android, TheTruthSpy. It has a 48-hour free trial, so we
can use it for a couple days before deciding to buy it. Let's download
it, install it, and give it a try.
Step 1: Check Out Its Features
This software seems to have all the features we could ever want to spy on someone's phone like Tyrell did in Mr. Robot.
These features include:
GPS tracking
Read email
Record calls
Read WhatsApp and other messages
Track internet browsing
View photos
Send commands to the phone
And a few others
Step 2: Install TheTruthSpy
Before we can
install any spy software on a mobile device, we need to change the
security settings. By default, Android and iOS are designed to only
allow the installation of apps from their official store/repositories.
We need to change that.
On Android, go to your "Security" settings (in the default Settings app), then allow app installations from "Unknown sources."
Next, download the trial version at android.thetruthspy.com, then tap on the "Download complete" notification (or find the file in your "Downloads" app) to run the installer file.
At this point, you will need to click through all the prompts and warnings to continue installing the app.
Finally,
when it is installed, open it up, because you will need to link it to
your account or open an account here with your email address.
After
just 2-3 minutes with the phone, the spy software is installed and
ready to go! To make sure the person doesn't notice anything wrong on
their smartphone, make sure to disable "Unknown sources" if was
previously unchecked, delete the .apk file from the Downloads app, and hide TheTruthSpy's icon, which can be done after logging in to the app.
Step 3: Log in to Control Panel
Now that we have
TheTruthSpy installed, we can access the phone information from the
cloud. The spy software we have installed on the phone relays all the
information on the phone to a server. We can then access that server via
an account at my.thetruthspy.com as seen below.
Once
we have logged in with our credentials, we are greeted by a dashboard
like below. Since this is trial software, some of the capabilities are
unavailable, but even this trial software comes with the ability to
track the phone via GPS, gives you all the SMS history, the call
history, Twitter history, and finally, Auto Answer.
Here
you can see the call history screen. It lists each call, who it was
from or to (I erased the names to protect the innocent), the date, and
the length of the call.
Here
you can see a text conversation I had with my friend Sam a couple days
ago. All of the user's text messages are available here.
It also enables you to track the location of the phone (and presumably the user) wherever it goes.
Auto Answer
One of the new features
in TheTruthSpy is the Auto Answer feature. This feature enables us to
call the phone and it will auto answer. In this way, we can listen in to
any conversations taking place within earshot of the phone's
microphone.
There are numerous other features available here with this app, but we must pay to enable them.
As
you can imagine, this type of software has innumerable applications in
cyber espionage, cyber warfare, criminal investigation, forensics, and
in many other uses.
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