Spyware is Actually Government and Big Company Tools to Gather Data

in hive-175254 •  4 years ago 

"With the click of a button, you can bring down nations to their knees very rapidly if you so desire and if you're willing to take the risk because every system can be hacked" - Benjamin Netanyahu (Isreali Prime Minister).


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The truth about it is that every system can be hacked no matter the security you think it has. You must have heard about Pegasus, it works by sending a link to the targetted device and if the targetted user clicks on the link, it is installed into the user's device. With Pegasus Spyware, contacts, messages, emails, photos, files, locations, passwords and other things are easily accessible by the sender.

Incase you do not know, so many government agencies have bought the spyware for purpose of getting data and other government purposes. If countries could have spywares to themselves especially the isreali government, then can we say we are safe?

There are everal cyber actors in the world from Isreal, United State, China and Russia. First, you are first tracked by your IPs, Mac Numbers worldwide. Then the Network, exploitation implant and so on.

Phones that have been hacked connects to the hackers server and it helps the hackers to input spywares into the devices. When a device is hacked, the hacker gets access to the device and they can get data from the device.

Freedom isn't an option in our world with data and we have to be sincere with it. Government, and big companies can easily access our data both encrypted and non-encrypted. What do you think can be a solution to this?

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Hello @papa-mensa
It seems that having everyone under surveillance is the way to control.
Besides, with the information they could get from us they know what we do, what we like, and of course the manipulation ends up being much easier that way.

Thanks for responding @josevas, I really agree with you and it is just the life we live in.