Carrier IQ is the new hotness when it comes to creepy tactics to get a hold of user data, but there is a new app for Android phones which will let you know whether or not the software is running on your device.
The app
is courtesy of François Simond, a.k.a Supercurio, who put it together
in just four hours. Unfortunately, the app will currently only detect
whether or not Carrier IQ is on your device, but can't do anything about
it. Of course, being the good samaritan that he is, Simond has put the
code for the app on Github, so other developers will surely expand on
his work. Simond also warns that anti-Carrier IQ fixes are not detected
and can lead to false positives, but these issues should be ironed out
going forward.
You
may not be able to actively kill Carrier IQ, but this is a
knowing-is-half-the-battle type of situation where you can at least be a
bit more careful with your phone. Or, knowing that it's on your device,
you can contact your carrier to complain about the software.
If you want to give it a shot, the Voodoo Carrier IQ detector is available for free on the Android Market. And, if you're a developer looking to build on Simond's work, the code is at Github.
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