Sabtu, 14 Desember 2013

How to remove keylogger from iPhone and reset to factory release?

Q. I have a friend that came to me for help. She has an iPhone 3 that apparently has a keylogger app installed on it. I'm somewhat familiar with my own rooted Android phone, but now need advice how to help her reset her phone back to original factory condition. What do I need to know, or apps to have, in order to detect and remove the keylogger app as well as restore to Apple factory standards?

Thanks.

A. Hello! Just doing a restore in iTunes will format the phone and put it to apple factory condition. But before doing that you need to make sure she's using the phone on the carrier which it's locked to. Many people are using phones locked to ATT on tMobile by jailbreaking it and unlocking the phone if this is the case, the moment you restore the phone it will only work in the carrier which the phone is locked to. If she doesn't need an unlock in order to use the phone just go ahead and restore it on itunes.

If she has a keylogger installed that means the phone is currently jailbroken allowing you to install anything you want. Immediately after restoring the phone you will no longer have a jailbroken phone so only apple approved apps will be allowed on the phone.

Also keep in mind that an iphone with older basebands have a better resale price than phones with new basebands and whenever you do a factory restore you update the phone to the latest baseband (modem firmware)


When will they have graal online classic on android phones?
Q. there is an app called graal (classic) that is only available on idevices..i was wondering if they were going to make it on android phones?

A. I'm pretty sure it's still in development.On top of that, the Android Marketplace is a rather lack-luster and dry place. Not much money is being made there due to the "open-ness" that is allowed. Granted, I love my Android and would see Graal being there as a totally positive thing, but viewed from a company's point, I can definitely see where it is an abyss of doom and destruction.

Due to the open policy of Androids Marketplace, just about anyone is able to upload and sell an App - which has led to a lot of unregulated apps that turn your phone into a paperweight (viruses, scams, keyloggers, information hacking, etc.). So right now, until Android gets it's act together, I can't say that I PERSONALLY see Graal opening up shop there.





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