Proving that spying on computers is a physical reality, pretty easy one too.
March 7, 2015 at 5:02 am
(This post was last modified: March 7, 2015 at 5:03 am by WinterHold.)
Well, I had this idea and I bored, despite this topic being known by almost everybody, many people had doubts that it's possible.
Many people would still believe it's conspiracy theory stuff, so I decided to implement & design my own simple spy app on android phones. I recorded it on video & avoided screen recording (for credibility).
As an addition, the concept of programming is counting mainly on using what is known as registers, or RAM cells with reference numbers (outside hardware, we call these variables), actually without that you will have no computer. So, the question of "spying" is a matter of "sending the value of a variable register to a third party". So, spying on apps and internet activity is a fact, not only a theory.
Many people would still believe it's conspiracy theory stuff, so I decided to implement & design my own simple spy app on android phones. I recorded it on video & avoided screen recording (for credibility).
As an addition, the concept of programming is counting mainly on using what is known as registers, or RAM cells with reference numbers (outside hardware, we call these variables), actually without that you will have no computer. So, the question of "spying" is a matter of "sending the value of a variable register to a third party". So, spying on apps and internet activity is a fact, not only a theory.