Weird, but okay. He typed his stolen phone’s IMEI anyway.
He tried to uninstall . The uninstall button was grayed out. The app had installed itself as a device administrator. When he tried to revoke it, a fake error popped up: “Cannot disable — tracking active.” The Aftermath Mateo had to factory reset his phone. He lost photos from the past year that weren’t backed up. His stolen phone was never found. And a month later, someone tried to open a credit card in his name using the IMEI and personal data the malware had stolen. Descargar Imei Tracker 4.1 Apk
That said, here is a fictional, cautionary story inspired by that very search. Mateo stared at the cracked screen of his older Android phone. His brand-new Moto G had been stolen three days ago — snatched right from his hand at a bus stop in downtown Lima. Weird, but okay
“There has to be a way,” he muttered. The uninstall button was grayed out
He opened Facebook. A message had been sent from his account to 40 people: “Look what they found about you [malicious link]”
“No, I was asleep.”
“Check your account.”