Stop Carrier IQ from snooping in on your data
02 Dec, 2011, 4:39 pm IST | by
Roydon Cerejo
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If you’re worried about downloading rogue apps from the app store accidentally then this may come as a bit of a shock. Apparently, a company called Carrier IQ has been installing rootkit programs that log your data and usage patterns in many smartphones like iPhones and Android phones. This company is one of the leading providers of mobile Intelligence solutions in the wireless industry and have stated that while they do look into the device’s performance, they are not recording keystrokes or providing tracking tools. This is mainly a concern in the U.S right now, since mobiles are usually purchased on contract basis with carriers. The thing is however, Carrier IQ also work closely with handset manufacturers, so irrespective of whether you’ve bought the phone on contract, you may have this rootkit in your phone. You want the result on the left
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Tags: Carrier IQ spyware in smartphones , Carrier IQ , samrtphones , android phones , iphones , rootkit , Carrier , mobile phone carrier , spyware in smartphones
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