Minggu, 30 Maret 2014

How to get a keylogger on an Android phone?

Q. Hi guys,

just wondering is there a way I can download a keylogger on my Android phone that will be able to tell me every single keystroke? Also, I don't want to pay for a monthly service, but am willing to pay for the app itself.

I own a Droid Razr.

A. You could download mobile keylogger here: http://www.spy-mobile-phone.com/


Thoughts regarding Security Apps for Android Phones?
Q. 1a. Do you believe they are necessary?
1b. Do you believe they actually protect you?

2a. If yes, which app would you recommend?
2b. Why?

In my opinion, there really isn't a reason for anyone to trust the comments on Google Play. Most of the 4-5 Star Ratings look very generic, am I right?
For all we know, those comments were spammed by the company themselves.
Which is why I am asking on websites like Yahoo! Answers.

Note: Cite your Sources if possible! It will be much appreciated!

A. I have an HTC Inspire 4g with the Android 2.3 OS, and I have reviewed many apps before that I use and they were posted, but I don't do spam, myself, or work for any developers. As for the security apps, yes, my experiences tell me they work. And there are ways to test them. I have done so with several. I have AVAST Mobile now. I've used several other Android anti virus and security softwares, but right now I think Avast has it. Consider your home PC or laptop...Why have an anti virus and other security softwares installed? And what's the difference in a tablet, pc, or laptop or cell phone going onto the internet? That's where malware, virus, trojans, worms all come from right? out there? Why take a chance when they've already proven there are things affecting cell phones, wireless printers, keyloggers hacking wireless keyboards, hackers threatening government websites? That's what they do. With each step up of technology, someone tries to bring it down. And they usually succeed somewhere and sometime. So think about that. Just my opinion, but I do have friends who asked the same questions. After a few experiences with questionable activities occurring on their cell, they have security now, and stand by it. I would recommend "Avast Mobile" at this point. "Lookout" is another I like, but it's limited coverage for free, otherwise like with PC's and laptops, it will cost you. "AVG" mobile is one I tried. Not too sure. It passed my tests, but I found a couple negative reviews of some malware passing through. Go onto Google Play, search those out, and trust me, read the information on it, the reviews and consider what you want out of a security app. Avast IS free for now, so I suggest you try it before it goes "rogue" and charges. It's good complete security coverage, where others aren't, and works even if you have a rooted device. Also, on the google play, after you install the app, you can search for "antivirus test"...there's an app that will trigger your security app to warning if it's tightly secure, or do nothing if the test app slips through. It will tell you results and offer to uninstall. Safe to use. There's a few to try or choose. Good luck





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