How Hard is It to Hack a Phone? Understanding Its Protection Features

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The purpose of this video is to help you properly assess your threats. Many will make assumptions about hacks being the main threat. The real threat as explained in this channel repeatedly is surveillance. Could hack themselves be a significant threat?

Let me explain the main obstacles to hacking a phone. These are the main protections built in to all mobile phones running iOS and Android. If you take certain precautions, it will be quite difficult to hack and assumptions by many that they have been hacked will often prove to be materially false.

However, it is still possible to hack a phone. First by improper user choices. Next by those having a special skillset and funds to make use of Zero days. Very few people, seriously few, will be a target for the costly attacks using zero days.

So are you a target? Judge for yourself based on what I will explain.

You however are being surveilled via your phone. And it is not a hack. It is intentional.

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