October 10, 2007
A Deleted Message Reader Could Make Life Interesting
You know that when you delete things from a computer, they're not really gone completely, right? Not right away, anyway. There are people who make a living locating things like accidentally deleted files, disappeared e-mail messages, and that sort of thing.
How would you like to be able to read deleted SMS messages without hiring a costly professional? All you need is the TextSpy and the GSM SIM card from which those messages were deleted in order to lay open a digital trail to the treasure of secret knowledge. Just be sure you actually want to know whatever it is you're about to find out.
The package comes with a USB SIM Card Reader and the Text Spy software program CD. In order to use this product, you need a computer with a Pentium 233 processor or better, and Windows NT, 2000 or XP. Your computer also needs a CD drive for the software disk, and a USB port to attach the reader.
My question is this: Is your SIM card going behind your back and deleting your messages before you get a chance to read them? If so, then you have some serious software or hardware issues that you need to deal with, as well as your messages.
Of course, there is the other possibility - that you're not actually reading your own messages, but someone else's. Beware of applicable laws. You should probably know what those laws are before you start playing Super Spy.
Assuming you can handle the treasure of secret knowledge, this is a great way to really mess with someone. You know, make them think you can read minds and that sort of thing, especially if they're not really tech-savvy and have no clue that cool gadgets like this exist.
Posted by Rhonda.
Rhonda also writes for Unique Or Unusual.
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