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  • 06-30-2005, 10:35 PM
    KE4QPF
    Quote Originally Posted by luvregals
    if you can hack someones camera phone you can hack someones TEXT MESSAGES....i believe each phone has an IP addy to it... im thinking all you need to do is hack into that ****... and check it out..i dont know how hard it will be..i never thought about it... i know peoples phones have been hacked for pics lately
    Can't be done on iDEN system. Encrypted heavily! Not an easy task to do. Feds need direct tap into iDEN system by MOTO for wiretaps.

    From: http://citicomm.net/nextel/digitalsecurity.html

    Overall, Nextel is extremely resistant to eavesdropping. The radio protocol employed by Nextel through the Motorola iDEN technology is very complex and would require very sophisticated technology and knowledge in order to eavesdrop over the air. iDEN divides a channel into several timeslots, each 15 milliseconds in length. In order to capture usable information, the particular timeslot must be consistently identified and the voice data would need to be separated from all the other overhead information. If a user data stream could be identified given all the preceding, then the actual voice would need to be decoded from the encoding used by iDEN called VSELP. VSELP typically requires 20 million arithmetic instructions per second running continuously to compress and properly decompress user voices.
  • 06-13-2005, 03:12 PM
    luvregals
    if you can hack someones camera phone you can hack someones TEXT MESSAGES....i believe each phone has an IP addy to it... im thinking all you need to do is hack into that ****... and check it out..i dont know how hard it will be..i never thought about it... i know peoples phones have been hacked for pics lately
  • 06-06-2005, 09:45 AM
    KE4QPF
    Quote Originally Posted by Akilles
    Well, its like this, a female family member has nextel, that part of my family was going to move but this situation has made it happen WAY faster for safety sake.

    Come to find out yesterday that for 2 months this family member was being stalked and harrased at work, He would send her text messages on her Nextel, she told him to leave her alone and then had to tell her supervisors which now he is in truble for at work (rightfully so.) Since then she has been getting threats on her life and her families life.

    She wont give me any info on the guy since she knows I have some "skilled" computer freinds and I would want to get info on him to see if he is nuts, nothing bad, just info on the stalker would be nice to see what u are dealing with.

    I asked this family member if she logged any of it and she said no

    ******THE QUESTION*******

    Is it possible for her to go get transcripts of her text messages from the past few months? get proof of any kind of communication he sent to her?

    Lord knows that if this was the president getting the messages I have no doubt they could get the info, EVERYTHING is logged today. It may not be permanently saved but it should be for a few months.

    She wants it behind her, I want to help her get back the proof she ignored, I told her all the normal stuff like get cops involved, but she needs proof. I was told text messages do not save, I refuse to believe that.

    Thanks for any insight you have.
    Don't know what the laws are in your state, but in Florida, you would need a court order to requisition such information. NEXTEL will not offer it up at the user's request. I think she would need to lodge a formal complaint and set it into the courts before NEXTEL would have any legal justifications to release such information.
  • 06-02-2005, 07:05 AM
    Akilles
    Well, its like this, a female family member has nextel, that part of my family was going to move but this situation has made it happen WAY faster for safety sake.

    Come to find out yesterday that for 2 months this family member was being stalked and harrased at work, He would send her text messages on her Nextel, she told him to leave her alone and then had to tell her supervisors which now he is in truble for at work (rightfully so.) Since then she has been getting threats on her life and her families life.

    She wont give me any info on the guy since she knows I have some "skilled" computer freinds and I would want to get info on him to see if he is nuts, nothing bad, just info on the stalker would be nice to see what u are dealing with.

    I asked this family member if she logged any of it and she said no

    ******THE QUESTION*******

    Is it possible for her to go get transcripts of her text messages from the past few months? get proof of any kind of communication he sent to her?

    Lord knows that if this was the president getting the messages I have no doubt they could get the info, EVERYTHING is logged today. It may not be permanently saved but it should be for a few months.

    She wants it behind her, I want to help her get back the proof she ignored, I told her all the normal stuff like get cops involved, but she needs proof. I was told text messages do not save, I refuse to believe that.

    Thanks for any insight you have.

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