So yeah, all Windows were made to facilitate all the remote functions. that way, 2 billion users can have their cameras and mics remotely activated and used, without the user ever knowing some random app just recorded 3 hours of video and audio, and sent them to some server. Why do you think, among millions of apps available from the google play store, NOT A SINGLE ONE allows users to MONITOR (see when it was used, which app, what was done, where files were saved, how much time it was in use) the CAMERAS and MICS?Īnd obviously, Google will never provide such feature. WITHOUT pre installed backdoor, like the Samsung tvs.that can easily grand full access to those who know where and how and what to do. How could the Chinese government back those phones so easily. one day, as a 'our government is watching all your steps' warning, the journalist went to an hotel, to escape the 'party' members that were following the tv team, she grabbed her 2 phones, in one, all her photos on social media had been hacked, and all were blurred, and the second phone, they depleted her full battery, in a few seconds, REMOTELY. Lol, recently, on a French tv chanel, some journalists went to China, to investigate about the 'social points' stuff. Damn, all it takes is adding a few tiny components to the main circuit, disguised as whatever component.and in 1 second, the device can be remotely controlled. Samsung did it.and probably all video/audio devices, with Internet features, also can do it. Shit, even Samsung left a backdoor on their tvs, so the nsa&friends could remotely activate the mic/camera, even during stand by, and spy on whoever they wanted. Remember, windows (i would say, and pretty much every OS) was made so the NSA, cia, fbi, or any other company belonging to a government can easily gain access to, by simply accessing some particular ports, or using some particular files/dlls, with 2 lines of code. They can even code a remote viewer app, with a few lines of code, where they can easily watch in real time what the user is doing. The moment these license managers are installed and RUN, the editor pretty much has a backdoor installed on your computer, that runs with amin rights, and HAS ACCESS to everything, from registry, ssds, etc etc. NI.or whatever 'agent' that is supposed to handle all the licensing stuff, what is trial, what is purchased, when x license will expire, etc etc, To do this, create a class within the interface definition that extends Structure and add public fields (which may include arrays or nested structures).The moment one of these 'agents', 'managers', Arturia. You may also need to declare native structures to pass to your native functions. The SYNC_INSTANCE is also optional use it if you need to ensure that your native library has only one call to it at a time.ĭeclare methods that mirror the functions in the target library by defining Java methods with the same name and argument types as the native function (refer to the basic mappings below or the detailed table of type mappings). A Map of options may be provided as the third argument to load to customize the library behavior some of these options are explained in more detail below. Alternatively, you can load the library into a local variable so that it will be available for garbage collection when it goes out of scope. The INSTANCE variable is for convenient reuse of a single instance of the library. Optional: wraps every call to the native library in a // synchronized block, limiting native calls to one at a time Kernel32 SYNC_INSTANCE = ( Kernel32) If the resource is within a jar file it will be automatically extracted when loaded.ĭeclare a Java interface to hold the native library methods by extending the Library interface.įollowing is an example of mapping for the Windows kernel32 library. */ public class HelloWorld is JNA's canonical prefix for native libraries (e.g. ** Simple example of JNA interface mapping and usage.
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