A guy I've known for years(though I wouldn't call him a "friend") stopped in my shop the other evening asking if I'd help him figure out how to install/use some software he got. The program is called Cell Spy Pro(www.cellspypro.com has the details about it). After he left & I looked at the documentation it became quickly apparent this software is completely illegal to use!. Yes, I've talked to the authorities.
My question is this: It appears the function to track calls/texts is spread much like malware, as a hidden attachment to a text message. My hunch is that smartphones - particularly Android and IOS - are probably not vulnerable to this attack. Would any of you know?
The software can also access your contacts and documents via Bluetooth, but I keep mine turned off anyway.
Honestly, it kind of scared the E36 M3 out of me to find out something like this is available to the public, and relatively cheap.

