Let's say I hypothetically take a pic of my private key with my phone. Is there anyway a person could remotely access that picture without me voluntarily sending it to them or by physically stealing and accessing my phone?
Let's say I hypothetically take a pic of my private key with my phone...
Yes
>not memorizing your private key
No, but it's better to always keep a copy somewhere. Take a pic and send it to me and I'll hold the backup for you.
>hypothetically
Ask Jen Law
>phone
Yes, first apple or google will see it, then followed by the NSA. If you want it to be private use a real camera and keep it on a flash card, and never access the picture on any internet connected device.
I'm not fucking with you, by the way. Having a picture of extremely sensitive data on you phone is a real risk. Smartphones devices can be infected if you make even the slightest mistake, such as charging it somewhere you shouldn't, or connecting to a public wifi somewhere, or downloading an innocent looking PDF file... the list goes on. Then uploading all your pictures to a server where the attacker has access is literally a piece of cake.
Not even to mention that, if your pictures are saved to a cloud service (which they normally do by default), they are already compromised, since you can't really know for sure who has access to what in the company providing the service. There also a risk that THEY are hacked, even if you are not.
Good one Nigger
What?
Thanks for the answers brahs. Anyway to know if a device is currently infected? Also can internet posts be deleted permanently? (assuming they're not in cold storage) If so how could that be accomplished?