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Chinese police install spyware to track Android smartphones

By Asia Tech Times
Last updated: 30/04/2025
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Chinese authorities have been using a powerful surveillance tool called EagleMsgSpy to conduct covert surveillance … [+] Monitor citizens’ smartphones.

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Chinese authorities have been using a powerful surveillance tool called EagleMsgSpy to covertly monitor Android smartphones. The spyware, used by law enforcement agencies across mainland China, allows officials to collect vast amounts of personal information from Android devices without the users’ knowledge.

The spyware has reportedly been in use since 2017 and was developed by a Chinese company that specializes in surveillance technology. Unlike apps you might download, EagleMsgSpy won’t show up in the app store or in your phone’s settings. According to the DarkReading report, law enforcement manually installed the device during physical access to the device, such as during an arrest or routine detention.

Once installed, EagleMsgSpy runs silently in the background, unseen and undetectable by the phone owner. Its capabilities are extensive. It can record calls, capture text messages from apps like WhatsApp and WeChat, and even track a person’s location instantly using GPS data, and it doesn’t stop there. eagle message spy cTake screenshots, access files and photos, and even record audio directly from your phone’s microphone.

Why physical access to your smartphone matters

The spyware operates in a simple but intrusive way. Authorities can physically access the phone (whether during a detention, traffic stop, or other interaction) and install EagleMsgSpy directly onto the device. From there, it quietly sends the data back to servers controlled by law enforcement. Investigators can monitor communications, movements and online activity without leaving traces on the phone itself.

The deployment of EagleMsgSpy highlights the key difference between physical access and remote access when it comes to monitoring. While remote hackers often encounter obstacles such as encryption and permission protection, physical smartphone access allows authorities to bypass these obstacles and provide a direct path to the device’s most sensitive data.

Physical access allows law enforcement to bypass the first line of defense – the smartphone’s lock screen. Law enforcement can gain immediate access to device systems through PIN, password or biometric authentication such as fingerprint or facial recognition. Then, with tools like EagleMsgSpy, law enforcement can install the spyware during physical control, such as a detention or arrest.

Researchers evaluate, using EagleMsgSpy yes Focus on vulnerable groups, often referred to as the “five poisons”: Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, Tibetans, Taiwanese, and Hong Kong democrats. These groups are often targeted because of their different views or cultural identities.

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Physical access to a smartphone greatly expands the possibilities for collecting data compared to remote methods. While remote hacking is limited due to encryption, permissions, and security protocols, physically operating the equipment can circumvent many of these obstacles.

The revelation is likely to spark further investigations into the extent of digital surveillance used by Chinese authorities and potentially other governments. As spyware becomes more sophisticated, the need for transparency, oversight, and strong global privacy protections has never been more important.

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