HTC App – Phone Creeper 0.6 – Spy App by XDA
One of the members at the XDA Forum has written an interesting program which will surely prove to be of immense interest to many of us after knowing what it exactly does.
Phone Creeper is a spy application. When we say spy application we mean an application that gets confidential data from an individual’s cell and passes it on to the controller of the spy application.
Features of Phone Creeper
Retrieves call logs and call history. Notifies of any call or sms transactions taking place of the host mobile phone. It can lock the host phone. You can setup FTP account on the victim phone enabling you to receive all the details and send commands without sending commands via sms. Simply use bluetooth for the same purpose or data connectivity.
Allows adding a call block for any desired number on the host mobile. You can get the calendar tasks, appointments and contacts. You can get all the sms from the target device’s sms inbox/outbox/sent. You can also delete the messages on the target device. Not just that, even gps location and maps can be retrieved using this spy application. You can even listen to the conversation taking place on the target device.
This application can be used for fun, research and illegal work. It depends on the user’s wish how he wants to use it. The main idea behind the development of this application was to explore the possibilities with the existing loop holes in the Smartphone OS.
One of the major advantages can be seen in the event of a mobile phone being stolen. This application can really come in handy then and this can also be used for personal productivity, like, you forget your cellphone at home and need to carry out a few important functions on it. Simply connect to this application remotely.
As a reply to the development of Phone Creeper, there is also an application called Anti Creeper which protects the phone from being hi-jacked by Phone Creeper or other such applications.
More info on Phone Creeper – link
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