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CSI Stick Grabs Data from Cell Phones

Sat, Aug 30, 2008 1:01 pm


Source: news.cnet.com

 

If someone asks to borrow your cell phone, or you leave it unattended, beware!

 

Unless you actually watch them use it, they may be secretly grabbing every piece of your information on the device, even deleted messages. If you leave your phone sitting on your desk, or in the center console of your car while the valet parks it, then you and everyone in your contacts list may be at risk, to say nothing of confidential e-mails, spread sheets, or other information. And of course, if you do not want your spouse to see who you are chatting with on your phone, you might want to use extra caution.

 

There is a new electronic capture device that has been developed primarily for law enforcement, surveillance, and intelligence operations that is also available to the public. It is called the Cellular Seizure Investigation Stick, or CSI Stick as a clever acronym. It is manufactured by a company called Paraben, and is a self-contained module about the size of a BIC lighter. It plugs directly into most Motorola and Samsung cell phones to capture all data that they contain. More phones will be added to the list, including many from Nokia, RIM, LG and others, in the next generation, to be released shortly.

 

I recently attended and lectured at the Techno-Security conference in Myrtle Beach, Fla. About 1,500 law enforcement and security professionals participated and were briefed on the latest in cybersecurity vulnerabilities from participating federal agents, manufacturers, and cyber-consultants. The CSI Stick caught my attention because of the potential to rapidly and covertly download all of the information contained in many cell phones.

 

This device connects to the data/charging port and will seamlessly grab e-mails, instant messages, dialed numbers, phone books and anything else that is stored in memory. It will even retrieve deleted files that have not been overwritten. And there is no trace whatsoever that the information has been compromised, nor any risk of corruption. This may be especially troublesome for corporate employees and those that work for government agencies.

 

The good news: the device should find wide acceptance by parents who want to monitor what their kids are doing with their phones, who they are talking to and text messaging, and where they are surfing. It could also be valuable in secure areas where employees need to be randomly monitored to insure that sensitive information is not compromised through the use of a cell phone as a memory device.

 

The CSI Stick sells for $200 and requires an added piece of software to mine the data and do sophisticated processing on your computer. So now, in addition to worrying about your conversations or data being intercepted through your Bluetooth headset, there is a new threat, and it is very real.

 

The rule: if your phone contains sensitive data, do not leave it unattended. If you loan it to someone to use because they tell you theirs is not working, make sure you actually see them using the phone and there is nothing connected to it.



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chronjuan

Sep 20 2008, 10:14 pm

thats lame man cant have any privasy whats next eye in the sky big brother looking at us with x ray vision. sux

SANCHEZ

Sep 3 2008, 10:57 pm

CAN ANY BUDDY HOOK ME UP WITH SOME SEEDS

HU210

Sep 3 2008, 7:17 pm

@YerWrong
Privacy is clearly implied in both the 4th and 5th amendments to the Bill of Rights
Also if you look on all U.S Currency it states; This note is legal tender for all debts public and PRIVATE

Further, all rights that we as Americans have are not enumerated in the Constitution or Bill of Rights. See 9th and 10th Amendments

YerWrong

Sep 3 2008, 6:10 pm

There is nothing in the Constitution that says you have any right to privacy, sorry but look it up!

MisturBombDiggity

Sep 1 2008, 1:52 pm

When are people going to get together and fight for our rights back? This is getting ridiculous we have no privacy and our freedom is constantly being kicked to the side, if everyone would stand together on the steps of the capital in every state on the same day we might make some noise...

marleyman

Aug 31 2008, 3:23 pm

oh yay! another way for spying fucks to get all information on someone without any permission!!! when the fuck are civil liberties gonna come back? WE HAVE A RIGHT TO PERSONAL PRIVACY YOU FUCKING ASSHOLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bob

Aug 31 2008, 3:30 am

When does the government require that every American head be wired with a data port?
Makes you wonder what kind of society we live in, doesn't it?

Sick of bull shit

Aug 30 2008, 7:44 pm

Read 1984
and realize that that time is now
we are constantly being fucked
fuck this bull shit

the highest juggalo

Aug 30 2008, 3:48 pm

first bitches... thats gay

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