Hacker Teaches iPhone Forensics To Police
Ponca City, We love you writes "The Mercury News reports that former hacker Jonathan Zdziarski has been tapped by law-enforcement agencies nationwide to teach them just how much information is stored in iPhones — and how to get it. 'These devices are people's companions today,' says Zdziarski. 'They're not mobile phones anymore. They organize people's lives. And if you're doing something criminal, something about it is probably going to go through that phone.' For example, every time an iPhone user closes out of the built-in mapping application, the phone snaps a screenshot and stores it. Savvy law-enforcement agents armed with search warrants can use those snapshots to see if a suspect is lying about whereabouts during a crime."
In this news on slashdot.org are many, many good reasons for not buying or using iPhone or iSpy as it shall be called from today.
It is also illegal when your electronics spy on you. So in fact apple software breaks the law by taking a screen shot of the map application and storing it.
The fact that you do not use an iPhone will be presumed objective evidence that (not) doing so was to avoid getting caught. The rumor created here is that Google Earth goes live next year and all activity will be recorded. That's the kind of change we voted for - Hope not!
You're gonna grow up to be one of those skanks who reaches up her skirt to slather deodorant between your legs before you rub it on your underarms and hit the clubs, to be laid later by a dirty Mexican or perhaps a Guatamalan.
That is what we computer science geeks call the "bottom-up" approach.
While they are at it they can hack it to make it not suck?