Detecting spyware / keystroke on ipad

I have a concern that my roommate may have put keystroke / spyware on my iPad. Is there a way to determine this, shy of wiping out the whole system.


Thanks,

Baron von Spinach

iPad 2

Posted on Jun 27, 2012 11:27 AM

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Jun 27, 2012 6:21 PM in response to Baron von Spinach

Let's say your room mate is a technical/computer genius.

He suffers an accident with a microwave and lava filled hotpocket, causing his rise as a super villain.

It's possible he got possession of your iPad, jailbroke it, installed spyware to further his goal of replacing you with a robotic replica as part of his world domination scheme.

If the above is not true, why bother with it?

Jun 28, 2012 3:07 AM in response to Baron von Spinach

Johnathan's question is actually quite serious, not therapy attempt, because the iOS devices are so thightly designed that it would be extremely difficult to install anything that would capture keystrokes, spy on you, etc. The operating system is just not accessible to all but the handful of developers who are writing code for the system. So, he was probing to see i there is a reason to suspect your roommate COULD gain that kind of access to your iPad.


Hope that explains a little of the question.

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