Mspy getting in our iPhones with just a phone number?

this is what I've learned about spyware from my personal experience. Mspy is the gateway service to get into people's routers. Once People have your phone number and get in your phone, they collect all your information. Since most phones now sync with everything, and have hotspots, bluetooth, even your car, laptops and iPad are now in mspy.


As such, they get access to your router credentials and password, thus being able to control everything. Once they are in your router it's GAME OVER!!!! Even when you try to change the password on your laptop they are seeing it, so it's useless. Even when you go on the website of the carriers, you can just enter your phone number , mspy will get the verification text , and they get in your router admin again. Your phone number causes so many problems.

iPhone 15

Posted on Apr 14, 2024 10:07 PM

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Posted on Apr 14, 2024 11:10 PM

No matter how advanced the virus/malware/spyware might be, it can't infiltrate iOS/iPadOS devices due to their robust security measures.


iOS / iPadOS devices cannot be infected** with Viruses / Malware / Spyware unless you have intentionally downloaded spurious software or unauthorized apps directly from the internet and installed them on your device or/and have Jailbroken



**The primary reason for this is Sandboxing. All third-party apps are “sandboxed”, so they are restricted from accessing files stored by other apps or from making changes to the device. Sandboxing is designed to prevent apps from gathering or modifying information stored by other apps.


Security of runtime process in iOS and iPadOS - Apple Support



The sandbox on an iPhone is a security feature that creates a restricted environment for each app to run in isolation from other apps and the operating system. It is a core component of iOS's security architecture and plays a crucial role in making iPhones more secure.


In layman's terms:


The sandbox works by enforcing strict controls and limitations on app behavior, ensuring that each app has access only to the resources it needs to function properly. Here are some key aspects of the sandbox that contribute to iPhone security:


  1. Isolation: Each app on an iPhone operates within its own sandboxed environment, which means it has no direct access to the files, processes, or memory of other apps. This isolation prevents apps from interfering with one another, protecting user data and maintaining system stability.
  2. Restricted Resource Access: The sandbox restricts an app's access to sensitive resources such as contacts, photos, location data, and system settings. Apps must explicitly request user permission to access these resources, and users have control over granting or denying access. This helps prevent unauthorized data access and ensures user privacy.
  3. Limited File System Access: Apps can only access their own containerized storage area and specific system-provided directories. They cannot modify files outside of their designated areas or interfere with the operating system files. This prevents apps from tampering with critical system components.
  4. Code Execution Controls: The sandbox enforces restrictions on code execution, preventing apps from running arbitrary code or injecting malicious code into other apps or the system. It helps ensure that apps only execute approved code from their own sandboxed environment.
  5. App Review Process: Before an app is allowed on the App Store, it goes through a rigorous review process conducted by Apple. This review examines the app's functionality, security, and adherence to guidelines. It helps detect and remove malicious or poorly designed apps, minimizing the risk to users.


The combination of these sandboxing mechanisms helps create a secure environment on iPhones, protecting user data, maintaining system integrity, and preventing unauthorized access or interference between apps.

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Apr 14, 2024 11:10 PM in response to Community User

No matter how advanced the virus/malware/spyware might be, it can't infiltrate iOS/iPadOS devices due to their robust security measures.


iOS / iPadOS devices cannot be infected** with Viruses / Malware / Spyware unless you have intentionally downloaded spurious software or unauthorized apps directly from the internet and installed them on your device or/and have Jailbroken



**The primary reason for this is Sandboxing. All third-party apps are “sandboxed”, so they are restricted from accessing files stored by other apps or from making changes to the device. Sandboxing is designed to prevent apps from gathering or modifying information stored by other apps.


Security of runtime process in iOS and iPadOS - Apple Support



The sandbox on an iPhone is a security feature that creates a restricted environment for each app to run in isolation from other apps and the operating system. It is a core component of iOS's security architecture and plays a crucial role in making iPhones more secure.


In layman's terms:


The sandbox works by enforcing strict controls and limitations on app behavior, ensuring that each app has access only to the resources it needs to function properly. Here are some key aspects of the sandbox that contribute to iPhone security:


  1. Isolation: Each app on an iPhone operates within its own sandboxed environment, which means it has no direct access to the files, processes, or memory of other apps. This isolation prevents apps from interfering with one another, protecting user data and maintaining system stability.
  2. Restricted Resource Access: The sandbox restricts an app's access to sensitive resources such as contacts, photos, location data, and system settings. Apps must explicitly request user permission to access these resources, and users have control over granting or denying access. This helps prevent unauthorized data access and ensures user privacy.
  3. Limited File System Access: Apps can only access their own containerized storage area and specific system-provided directories. They cannot modify files outside of their designated areas or interfere with the operating system files. This prevents apps from tampering with critical system components.
  4. Code Execution Controls: The sandbox enforces restrictions on code execution, preventing apps from running arbitrary code or injecting malicious code into other apps or the system. It helps ensure that apps only execute approved code from their own sandboxed environment.
  5. App Review Process: Before an app is allowed on the App Store, it goes through a rigorous review process conducted by Apple. This review examines the app's functionality, security, and adherence to guidelines. It helps detect and remove malicious or poorly designed apps, minimizing the risk to users.


The combination of these sandboxing mechanisms helps create a secure environment on iPhones, protecting user data, maintaining system integrity, and preventing unauthorized access or interference between apps.

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