What if she was the mother of your child(ren)? Big words my friend. If she has some sort of trust issues, shouldn't you be reassuring her by letting her a o2o with your mob instead at her will?
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 19th May 2008 12:15 GMT
... but if my girlfriend had a samsung or motorola phone, I'd drop her out of principle!
Nokia all the way!
At least I'm safe - a Nokia that only comes out of my pocket when I use it; never ever leave your phone laying around where somebody else could have unfettered access to it.
They've GOT to be treading on a few trade names (CSi for one, and they've called their software DS LITE! That's bound to interest Ninty)
If you could use this device WITHOUT having to plug it into the target device, then I'd see the point. But as you actually have to plug it into the target, what'd stop you just downloading it to a laptop, as presumably the owner is going to have to be unaware of the snooping anyway.
Bloody Poinless device. will sink without trace. (even beyond the scope of CSi)
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 19th May 2008 14:22 GMT
Having to have the phone physically connected is a problem. Bluetooth link would be good but I get the impression that the software does most of the grunt work so this would mean moving the clever stuff to the dongle, exactly where you don't want people hacking into it and reverse engineering it. SMALL oversight on the trademarks they chose!
For grabbing SMS and Contacts on Nokia phones use the PC Suite sync tool over Bluetooth. Just make sure the phone has been paired with the computer first and warning tones have been turned off. SMS and Contacts can then be re synced and downloaded to similar Nokias for browsing at your own leisure.
By Daniel BenthamPosted Monday 19th May 2008 16:31 GMT
Its designed for use at a crime scene for quick extration of the mobiles data, so the comments about personal use may be valid but it isnt designed for that. But as I mentioned its limited model range still means you still have to carry other gear with you anyways. Also im quickly trademarking EEECSIPC while i have the chance!!!!
Comments on: Vendor pitches handheld phone-data extractor
I don't know about anybody else... #
By Ash Posted Monday 19th May 2008 11:17 GMT
Limited models it supports #
By Daniel Bentham Posted Monday 19th May 2008 11:51 GMT
Re: I don't know about anybody else... #
By Omer Ozen Posted Monday 19th May 2008 12:07 GMT
I don't know about anybody else... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 19th May 2008 12:15 GMT
I'd think #
By Fresher Posted Monday 19th May 2008 12:26 GMT
Ooh, I'd be scared... #
By dervheid Posted Monday 19th May 2008 13:03 GMT
My observations #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 19th May 2008 14:22 GMT
Remember it is meant to be a forensics tool #
By Daniel Bentham Posted Monday 19th May 2008 16:31 GMT
Expensive #
By Tim Posted Monday 19th May 2008 16:53 GMT