Originally Posted by
elCheapoDeluxe
No. Just no known way has ever been discovered. The functions each application has access to are secured within an envelope that allows certain functions to be permitted by the user on first run. Things outside the scope of actions allowed in the BB OS's security management envelope wouldn't be possible at all until someone manages to root the BB OS, which unlike the iOS which gets rooted in a new way every time a new one comes out, has never yet been successful last I checked.
Based on all the inputs here, I gather that given the level of the personality shown by the person I am talking about, he himself is a bigger risk than the blackberry itself.
I understand that. But the reference to paranoia in this situation is unwarranted, in the light of the fact I am talking about a specific situation where one user has no respect for privacy and takes snooping into another person;s computer lightly.
Thank you all for your input.