Make Your Smartphone 007 Smart
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The smartphone in your pocket can easily be turned into a high-tech spy tool and counter-surveillance device to rival anything that Ian Fleming’s Q might have dreamt up.
You can communicate secretly, browse the web anonymously, access the Deep Web and hidden networks, view banned content, download privately and continue using Twitter and Facebook if their services are ever blocked locally.
Conversely, mobile devices are not secure unless you make them so. If somebody wants to know where you are at this precise moment, your smartphone will tell them – even if it is turned off.
The push by the commercial world and more recently by law enforcement and surveillance agencies to monitor all we do has led to a counter-revolution. The Mobile Internet has evolved and so has its counter-surveillance tools.
Rather like spies in a James Bond movie, mobile users have an array of digital tools to call upon, both to mask their identity and to provide real confidence that their correspondence, data and contacts are secure.
There are smartphone apps that let you see in the dark or measure the height of a building. You can film and record without being rumbled; send emails, PMs and SMS that cannot be intercepted or read. You can even take over and control many public and private security cameras.
Conrad Jaeger and Alan Pearce have written numerous books on cyber-security and all are available on Amazon.
ASIN : B00C762UCG
Publisher : alanpearce.com
Accessibility : Learn more
Publication date : January 6, 2014
Edition : 4th
Language : English
File size : 770 KB
Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
Print length : 42 pages
Page Flip : Enabled
Best Sellers Rank: #1,604,713 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #256 in One-Hour Computers & Technology Short Reads #297 in Mobile & Wireless Telecommunications #338 in Radio & Wireless Engineering
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Customers say
Customers find the book informative, with one mentioning it serves as a good starting point for learning about the deep web. Moreover, they appreciate its readability, security insights, and value for money. Additionally, the book is easy to understand, and one customer notes it’s particularly useful for beginners. However, several customers mention the book is short in length.
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Mark –
Greatinfo
This should be required reading for anyone with half a brain.it is informative,easy to read,and very enjoyable.I would recommend it to people of all ages
Ryan M. –
No Frills, Basics to Phone Security.
Short, and to the point. This is not a study guide, and it will not teach you the “Why’s” of how the technology does, or does not work. If you are a newbie to phone security, this will be great starting point to quickly get more secure. It’s not comprehensive. If you’re an expert – then you can skip this one, unless you want a quick skim.
A. Smith –
Excellent resource for investigators and anyone dealing with privacy.
Every page make want to click away to follow through with the instructions for the new sites listed. I’m so please I got this book. Immediately it made me make 3 major changes within my offie.Bravo Jeager! I can’t wait to see what you have next:)
mckeenz –
Beware you will never take your phone for granted
great book, I learnt a lot and have as many questions now.I just wonder what thiose really skilled in these things actually do in the background with our phones.If it has a camera or microphone, then they an see and listen…..
Donald R Murrile –
Useful information, pure and simple dmtex
This covers a very technical subject in direct understandable English. The title, of course, is marketing at it’s best.It is an eye opener for all.I recommend this tome for those with limited knowledge or those needing a reference that is simple and to the point.
Brian –
Buy this if you like tech, spy, and similar genres.
I thoroughly loved reading this book and have reflected on it and reread components of the book quite a bit. This really started me on a new genre of reading and learning. It’s a very short, fast read, however, it’s definitely worth having if you’re really not sure about what you can and can’t do with your smartphone.
SailFree –
Useful Info for Advanced Internet
The book is full of info, much of it about apps for the iPhone to access the deep web. The major problem is that the interface is like a very old DOS program and the deep web functions rather slowly because it is passed through so many servers. Also some of the site addresses seem no longer functioning.The recommended apps for secret communications are basically the same apps available for Windows a decade ago, though updated.I tried several of the night vision apps listed after searching on the Apple App Store, but none were truly effective.Overall, it provided much fun, some useful information about secret communication, and is a good starting point to learn about the deep web.
Luis Conde –
Not as described
Most of this info you can find it over the net, and some apps he recommend in the book are out of the store.More and better info is available in some android forums.
Ashley –
I learned a few things, unfortunately most of the links are no longer viable, but such is life on the dark web. I think it’s a good guide for people who are a little intimidated by the thought of trying the dark web. It’s ok people you won’t get sucked into another dimension. Be Brave.
G. Alagna –
Non male. Sintetico. Si trova un elenco di appe siti per la sicurezza dello smartphone. Un lungo elenco pure di indirizzi del Dark Web. Da verificare l’aggiornamento dei riferimenti.
Anne –
Has some useful tips in it.
Lee, Amdo –
As the title says, up to date and resource rich. This book answered alot of my questions and guided me in new directions. Well worth the money.