I’m glad I don’t take things personally. I am also a firm believer in the phrase “no good deed goes unpunished”. I decided to post in both the CrackBerry Forums and BlackBerryForums communities that I’d released the program called Kisses. It would appear, however, that the fact that I had designed both PhoneSnoop and Kisses [...]
The new version of FlexiSpy (which I dissected and posted about) promises to allow a user to spy on a target when he is on a call. They call it Call Interception. The site says: “Call Interception is the ability to listen in to an active phone call on the target device. You specify the [...]
In keeping with the spirit of raising awareness, I’m pleased to present an in-depth look at the commercial spyware application known as FlexiSpy. Looking at its creation date, the FlexiSpy domain started its online life in July of 2008 April of 2006, more than a three years ago [thanks Spyphoneguy for pointing that out]. The [...]
I have released the latest version of Kisses. I promised everyone in my Hack In The Box presentation that I would release newer versions of the toolkit Bugs & Kisses. Today, I hopefully deliver on that promise. As far as I’m aware, this tool is the first of its kind to be offered to BlackBerry [...]
I took a look at the new BlackBerry version 5.0.0 Operating System API. RIM is offering the simulator and development kit as a Beta release and I think the OS has already been leaked online. One excellent feature that RIM have added is the CodeModuleListener. This interface allows a developer to design an application that [...]