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    I'm really surprised no seems to have an interest in getting the contact information for the spyware that's been installed on their phones. Ie, if the phone allows someone to call into it and it programs the phone to communicate with either another phone or computer, why is it I can't find any software to detect the point of contact between my phone and the other contact? I've spoken with my carrier & the local police & although it's a FELONY, those who want to install it can rest assured there's pretty much no recourse for the recipient. Now, I understand when someone's trying to catch their significant other, kids, etc, participating in things they shouldn't be. I'm not one of those. My significant other used it as a tool to hide their own inappropriate activities. SO, I'd REALLY like to be able to identify the contact.

    Through process of elimination, it's pretty safe to say communication is via GPRS. Any one know of any way or software that could find that kind of info?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhoneCurious View Post
    I'm really surprised no seems to have an interest in getting the contact information for the spyware that's been installed on their phones. Ie, if the phone allows someone to call into it and it programs the phone to communicate with either another phone or computer, why is it I can't find any software to detect the point of contact between my phone and the other contact? I've spoken with my carrier & the local police & although it's a FELONY, those who want to install it can rest assured there's pretty much no recourse for the recipient. Now, I understand when someone's trying to catch their significant other, kids, etc, participating in things they shouldn't be. I'm not one of those. My significant other used it as a tool to hide their own inappropriate activities. SO, I'd REALLY like to be able to identify the contact.

    Through process of elimination, it's pretty safe to say communication is via GPRS. Any one know of any way or software that could find that kind of info?
    Hi Phone Curious.

    Not sure what you mean by the "contact information" in your post. Do you mean the name of the company that produced the software installed on the phone? If the software is any good, it will be completely undetectable, so trying to find it will be tough. In the event you do identify the source of the software, I'm not sure what kind of recourse you would have if any.

    However, there are free tools (see the Kisses app in this thread) that enable you to detect and identify spy software for BB phones. Not sure if this is what you are after?

    To be honest, I'm not quite sure what you're after, so everything what I just said could be off base

    let me know and I'll clarify if required.

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