cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/44652844

ICE uses Israeli spyware Graphite, installed on phones through a zero-click messaging exploit, to decrypt people’s encrypted messages.

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        2 days ago

        My phone battery just a few weeks back started to drain faster as well. When I used reddit it did too, when I switched to lemmy it stopped, until a little back.

        Was thinking it’s time for another factory reset, it’s just such a pain.

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          2 days ago

          I use an Android app called SD Maid that cleans up my old-as-the-hills phone. As soon as I use the app my phone is faster.

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          Tbf, since they moved to WearOS Galaxy Watch always chews through the battery for a day or two after an upgrade, and then returns to normal. I presume it’s doing a load of background app refreshes/optimisations after the update.

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    2 days ago

    Anytime I see someone describe some form of software, I do generally understand what they’re trying to mean, but I can’t help but think of it as software that runs so inefficiently that it consumes a ton of power.

    Also, hey man, stop using whatsapp.

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      Also, hey man, stop using whatsapp

      Spyware can affect any messaging app so I’m not sure what this has to do with this post.

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          WhatsApp is targeted because it’s the most popular messaging app. If another app becomes popular, it’ll be targeted too. I guess using a niche app is one way to avoid the spyware, but it’s likely collecting data from all apps, not just WhatsApp.