hi all, I have this plist co.ownspy.daemon
thats its content
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http//
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>WhatsAppAPIVersion</key>
<integer>2</integer>
<key>applog</key>
<array/>
<key>callmonitor</key>
<integer>0</integer>
<key>firstPicture</key>
<integer>1</integer>
<key>firstSync</key>
<integer>1</integer>
<key>key</key>
<string>2aa6c75f94d0e326a1b03eafc0417034</string>
<key>lastABPersonID</key>
<integer>23281</integer>
<key>lastABValueID</key>
<integer>1379</integer>
<key>lastCHread</key>
<integer>5188</integer>
<key>lastSMSread</key>
<integer>1960</integer>
<key>lastWHDate</key>
<real>362568192</real>
<key>lastWHread</key>
<integer>3026</integer>
<key>latestMailId</key>
<integer>790</integer>
</dict>
</plist>
checking on google on this "ownspy" got this
Remote iPhone Spy or Backup utility Remote iPhone Spy or Backup utility FREE for 24h! Only with OwnSpy you will be able to track deleted SMS, CallHistory, Pictures, AddressBook and even WhatsApp messages! Spy an iPhone remotely with OwnSpy or export your data using your computer. You will be able to see and export SMS, AddressBook, CallHistory, Pictures taken, App usage, WhatsApp messages and even track your iPhone location easily in a nice interface from your computer. OwnSpy will be completely stealth and it will be hidden from installed packages on Cydia. You will be able to uninstall it remotely without touching your iPhone at all! And it will be autoupdated when new features will be available. If you are concerned about your data you can be sure that your data is safe. All your data will be travelling using an encrypted connection to OwnSpy servers and it will be stored into a database. Also your pictures will be stored encrypted on the OwnSpy servers using your password so only you will be able to see them. Start using OwnSpy for FREE for 24hours Premium service.
how do I analyze the plist as to where this spy software is sitting, which folder, file???
thanks in advance.
How did you acquire the plist file? Have you performed an extraction (physical or logical)?
What model and phone is it, and what iOS version is it running?
You might find more information in the application folder, which will be titled with a reference identifier rather than a name like 'spyware'.
Also, what information are you hoping to achieve from analysing the data?
How did you acquire the plist file? Have you performed an extraction (physical or logical)?
What model and phone is it, and what iOS version is it running?You might find more information in the application folder, which will be titled with a reference identifier rather than a name like 'spyware'.
Also, what information are you hoping to achieve from analysing the data?
hi, I have extracted the data with cellbrite, iphone 5. I was hoping to see wheter that is a malware or spyware.