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The race to Android 2.3 updates is on. Yesterday several users started reporting that Samsung was rolling out a new version of Kies, the desktop software used to update Galaxy S phones. We were wondering what the latest release was for and it appears this update is laying the groundwork for Android 2.3 updates of the Galaxy S.
In a Facebook posting Samsung said, “You need this update to be able to get the 2.3.2 update to your Samsung Galaxy S, Vibrant, Fascinate. 2.3.2 will be worldwide but carriers will be delayed.”
Samsung previously said on their Romanian Facebook page that the Android 2.3 update would be out by the end of March. That has yet to occur, but it looks like things are on schedule now that the new Kies is out.
Just as we saw with the Android 2.2 updates, the international versions of the Galaxy S should be updated long before the US versions of the phone. The delays might have been the carriers fault, but Samsung took a real beating since they arrived so long after the competition.
Hopefully this time around Samsung will work more closely with the US carriers to ensure their phones are updated in a timely manner.
http://drippler.com/samsung-galaxy-...utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=facebook-pages
I am positively shocked that they mentioned the US versions on Facebook. Just checked Mini Kies for the Vibrant and it is updating.
If Sammy makes this happen soon (official Gbread) it will go a long way in ensuring repeat customers.
Would be nice...but some of us just got froyo...naturally I want it though.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using XDA Premium App
Would be nice...
What are the benefits of the update? All I've seen is speed. I don't need download speed - I use wifi and don't download much anyway - just a few apps. The speed I want is processor. Read my PDF files and books faster. I might not want it as the phone is working just the way I want it. How do you refuse it in that case?
I just looked it up and the only interesting thing is VOIP. I had that on a Nokia.
1. New user interface has a simple and attractive theme in black background, which is designed to give a vivid look while being power efficient too. Menu and settings are changed for ease of navigation.
Don't care - use my own photos as wallpaper
2. Redesigned soft keyboard is optimized for quicker and accurate text input and editing. And the word being edited and dictionary suggestion is vivid and easy to read.
Don't care about that, either.
3. Multi touch key cording to input number and symbols without changing input mode
PITA on the Blackberry
4. Selection of word and copy/paste made easy.
Don't use
5. Improved power management through application control.
Might be interesting
6. Provide user awareness on power consumption. Users can view how the battery is used and which consume more.
Same as above
7. Internet calling – supports SIP calls to other users with SIP account
Very interesting - But Skype over wifi works
8. Support Near-field communication (NFC) – high frequency high speech data transfer within a short range (10 cm). This will be useful feature in m commerce.
No
9. A new download manager facility that supports easy storage and retrieval of downloads
Have no problem now.
10. Support for multiple cameras
Mostly use separate camera - As far as I'm concerned, the 5mp camera in the Nokia C6 was superior to the one in the SGS4G.
I use the phone as a PDA/phone. I don't see much there to benefit me.
Z
Ive been reading on this and was curious. I know infuse and skyfire have this on there system. Looks Like WE HAVE SOME evidence that we do have this installed.
CHECK SECOND POST
Here is OG posted and what it doeshttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11763089
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1122569
Here is more info on it really starts on post 55 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1338733&highlight=Carrier+IQ&page=6
HERE IS HOW TO CHECK (CAPPY DOES HAVE SOME)
DOWNLOAD Supercurio Voodoo Carrier IQ detector at the market here is link(THIS IS MORE FOR OUR DEVICE) and what I used to find on my and my wife cappy
https://market.android.com/details?id=org.projectvoodoo.simplecarrieriqdetector
This one doesn't show any detected on our device
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17612559&postcount=110
HERE IS GOOD READING ABOUT
http://lifehacker.com/5863895/carri...everything-on-your-phone-and-how-to-remove-it
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/the-rootkit-of-all-evil-ciq/
http://androidsecuritytest.com/features/logs-and-services/loggers/carrieriq/
twolostminds said:
By now anyone who has an Android phone has heard about CarrierIQ, CIQ or IQAgent. Business Wire in London announced on June 8th:
For the few who may be scratching their heads wondering what CarrierIQ is...
Steve Topletz, a member of an international group of hackers, human rights workers, lawyers and artists that fights internet censorship and promotes the right to privacy has described it as follows:
Information on CarrierIQ can also be found in the ACS SFR Epic4G ROM discussion thread and a thread I started requesting information from Epic4G Dev's here.
References to CIQ have been found deeply embedded Epic4G
Code:
Provided by chris41g
to be effectively removed you only need to remove it from 4 files. it is referenced elsewhere scattered throughout... but the four main files are
DialerTabActivity.apk
ext.jar
framework.jar
services.jar
then in the kernels initramfs, you have to disable the service in the init.rc
Provided by mkasick
Here's all the files that reference "CIQ", "carrieriq", or "libiq" with instances unrelated to Carrier IQ removed:
/ (initramfs):
- init: /dev/ttyCIQ0 UART, presumably to communicate with radio.
- init.rc: Start iqmsd service if property:service.iq.active=1.
- lib/modules/dpram.ko: Implements ttyCIQ UARTs.
/system:
- app/DialerTabActivity.odex
- app/FactoryTest.odex
- bin/iqmsd
- framework/ext.odex
- framework/framework.odex
- framework/sec_feature.odex
- framework/services.odex
- lib/libiq_client.so
- lib/libiq_service.so
Of these, bin/iqmsd is a purpose-unknown daemon, and libiq_client.so & libiq_service.so the client & service native code. The client & service managed code is implemented in framework/ext.odex & framework/framework.odex respectively.
In addition, the following framework classes reference Carrier IQ in some fashion:
framework/ext.odex:
- org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultRequestDirector
framework.framework.odex:
- android.inputmethodservice.InputMethodService
- android.net.http.Request
- android.webkit.{BrowserFrame,CallbackProxy,LoadLis tener,WebViewCore}
- com.android.internal.telephony.SMSDispatcher
framework.services.odex:
- com.android.server.BatteryService
- com.android.server.WindowManagerService
- com.android.server.am.UsageStatsService
Finally, libiq_service.so is used exclusively by framework/framework.odex (com.carrieriq.iqagent.client.NativeClient), and libiq_client.so is used by:
- bin/iqmsd
- framework/ext.odex (com.carrieriq.iqagent.service.IQService)
- lib/libopencore_player.so
Makes you wonder what might be in the closed source.
The Android platform, like Linux, is based on openness. I am calling on all Android developers, programmers, hackers and users to band together as a community and come forward with any information you may have on CarrierIQ.
I am asking all those with the knowledge and resources to delve deeper into this issue to please do so and help spread the truth.
For anyone who wishes to contribute confidentially and anonymously please email:
CIQINVESTIGATION @ VERIZON dot NET
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I am going to start adding what ROMS have it and locations so that way we have handle on this thing for future reference. I need your guys help on what roms you are running and locations
These DO NOT have any CIQ
Andromeda3 (2.2 ) Froyo
Nothing found here. Not even empty libraries.
Serendipity VII (I9000XXJVO 2.3 Gingerbread)
Stock Froyo UCKB1
MIUI
ANY AOSP ROM
IF You find files under XBIN
I have and others have deleted or renamed the /system/xbin/iqbridged file and so far no adverse effects. Im not responsible if you do and bad thing happen.
FOR THOSE GETTING FILES UNDER
Test for: Android logcat debugging log
(LOGCAT, confidence 100)
just delete after each startup by doing this with Terminal Emulator
su
mount -o remount rw /dev/
rm /dev/log/*
OR
You could also try deleting the folder /dev/log (delete "log")
Do NOT delete /dev/
FOUND THESE *Using Supercurio Voodoo Carirer IQ DETECTOR
Cog 4.5.3 (I897UCKB1 2.2) Froyo
/system/xbin/iqbridged
Stock (I897UCKK4 2.3.5) Gingerbread
Stock (I897UCKF1 2.3.3) Gingerbread
/system/xbin/iqbridged
Serenity 6/6.1(I897UCKK4 2.3.5) Gingerbread
/system/xbin/iqbridged
FUSION XII (I897UCKK4 2.3.5) Gingerbread
Roms bineraries and daemons
/system/xbin/iqbridged
Pinnacle 1.3 (I897UCKH3 2.3.4) Gingerbread
Roms bineraries and daemons
/system/xbin/iqbridged
Andriod logcat debugging log
D/IQClient( 232): new IQClent()
Cognition 5 v2(I897UCKF1 2.3.3) Gingerbread
/system/bin/iqmsd
/system/lib/libiq_client.so
/system/lib/libiq_service.so
FASTY 3 KK4
/system/xbin/iqbridged
MaxQ/Sparko KK4
/system/xbin/iqbridged
It says that it's very difficult to turn off with Samsung devices but that there is an off switch. Where is it?
As I understand it, all Samsung android devices have it deeply embedded, so much so that removing the binaries will cause boot to fail. Sign me up for a removal tool. I'm not a dev, but this kind of garbage makes me wish I was. I wonder how much CIQ charges the NSA for their 'services'? Somebody call 60 Minutes....
OwenW71 said:
As I understand it, all Samsung android devices have it deeply embedded, so much so that removing the binaries will cause boot to fail. Sign me up for a removal tool. I'm not a dev, but this kind of garbage makes me wish I was. I wonder how much CIQ charges the NSA for their 'services'? Somebody call 60 Minutes....
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9CHAR
I just flashed stock froyo to my phone from gingerbread and did not see any libiq service or libiq client in the system/lib folder
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using Tapatalk
bump for a true answer
sfernandez said:
bump for a true answer
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Our phone does not have CIQ on it.
Sent from my Captivate
miztaken1312 said:
Our phone does not have CIQ on it.
Sent from my Captivate
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Can you please elaborate on how you know this and what did you check to verify that we dont have it?
logging test app.by trevE
for the purpose of testing ciq
and by talking to the the other devs when i offered to help...
and by just reading and trying the things it says in the things you are reading...
TRusselo said:
logging test app.by trevE
for the purpose of testing ciq
and by talking to the the other devs when i offered to help...
and by just reading and trying the things it says in the things you are reading...
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So thats everything u did? sorry Im hella slow this morning mind not working for SH**T
no prob.. no point doing what others have done. and cant know without asking.
TRusselo said:
logging test app.by trevE
for the purpose of testing ciq
and by talking to the the other devs when i offered to help...
and by just reading and trying the things it says in the things you are reading...
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Thank you I added in OP trevE post about removing it so it others have concerns and some more reading..THANX AGAIN
This thread was reported, and I agree, I think this belongs in General, not Q&A.
Cognition
My Captivate is running Cognition 5.2. I ran the CIQ checks in the Logging Checker apk. The CIQ File List returns with three entries:
/system/bin/iqmsd exists!
/system/lib/libiq_client.so exists!
/system/lib/libiq_service.so exists!
Am I interpreting it right that my phone has CIQ? I have a screenshot, but it seems I need more posts before I can post it.
Max Tempest said:
My Captivate is running Cognition 5.2. I ran the CIQ checks in the Logging Checker apk. The CIQ File List returns with three entries:
/system/bin/iqmsd exists!
/system/lib/libiq_client.so exists!
/system/lib/libiq_service.so exists!
Am I interpreting it right that my phone has CIQ? I have a screenshot, but it seems I need more posts before I can post it.
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Two CIQ libraries and a binary daemon - I'd say that's a pretty strong indicator that you do
Running Team Hacksung ICS.. Looks like it's clean, as nothing opened.
Is this for firmware 2.2 or just original stock?
Cognition 5 is based on the official release of 2.2 KB1
My Captivate is running Stock Samsung Froyo 2.2 KB1, I have a running application called Mobile Tracker Settings in my list that when I press force close does nothing but highlight the button blue. DOES NOT FORCE CLOSE. are you going to tell that's not odd?
Most people are running 2.3.3+ builds BASED OFF OF CYANOGENMOD 7's Kernel, which in turn if you read the articles would indicate that the CM Kernel's have the CIQ hooks removed already so CIQ is not present on ROM's based on Recent CyanogenMod updates.
Just because your phone doesn't have it doesn't mean it doesn't exist...
Stinking stuff this CIQ !
Of course, the concept itself already exists on every PC running windows - it is called error reporting. Every time you have a crash or software error, you get a pop-up that asks whether you want to send an error report. Ever see that?
The one BIG difference is that it GIVES YOU THE OPTION of not sending. I never send error reports. The situation here is a little more sneaky, because on the phones there is no pop-up that allows you to choose "Don't Send". Malware like keyloggers etc. use this to "evil" ends. So the problem is not that it may be for innocuous error collecting, but someone with savvy can actually use the CIQ via an app you download to collect this info.
Manufacturers need to stop this or provide ABSOULTE GUARANTEES that it will not be misused or cannot be hacked in form another app. And that is where my beef is with this S^&t peice of software. Unfortunately, this stuff is so rampant in everything any device collects data - including browsers like Chrome and PCs and iPads - we need an "OCCUPY S*^T DATA COLLECTION" movement to make this prominent.
Hi there,
This software is an Antitheft and you can use it to track your device when it was lost or stolen. It works catching a formated SMS/EMail sent from any phone/computer and then receiving useful informations back.
You can use it to others objectives, like keep your eye in your child. Use your imagination!
You can set up to four emergengy contacts to receive SMS if the thief change your SIM card and you still can track your device.
The RemoteTracker for Android is an evolution from an old project for Windows Mobile 6 (If you want to see the entire history, please click here).
I'm justing starting this project. There are much more to come.
To send a command to RemoteTracker, send a SMS with the syntax: RT#(command)#(phone or e-mail)#(password). Example: RT#EGP#[email protected]#1234. This version answer the commands below:
help - send to you a list of commands available in Android platform;
ehelp - same as 'HELP', but send the list by e-mail;
fhelp - same as 'HELP', but send the list to your FTP server;
gp - try to get GPS coordinates and send back to cel number passed as parameter;
egp - same as 'GP', but send the list by e-mail;
fgp - same as 'GP', but send a file to your FTP server;
gi - Send informations about your phone: IMSI, IMEI and ICCID;
egi - Same as 'GI' but the answer goes by e-mail;
fgi - Same as 'GI' but the answer goes to your FTP server;
cb - your phone will make a Call Back to you. Just make a call and let the microphone open;
cellid - Retrieve informations (CELLID, LAC, MNC and MCC codes) about the tower your phone are connected. Send to you by SMS;
ecellid - same as 'CELLID', but the answer goes by e-mail;
fcellid - same as 'CELLID', but the answer goes to your FTP server;
secret - if you forget your password you can use this command to receive by SMS your personal secret question;
lostpass - used to receive your password if you forgot it. You must send the answer for your secret question, so, you can use the secret command to help you;
Commands available only in PRO version:
PICSON - Makes RemoteTracker (only PRO version) watch for new photos and send them to Default EMail Address;
PICSOFF - Makes RemoteTracker (only PRO version) stop to watch for new photos;
EPICSON - Same as PICSON, but send an E-Mail back;
EPICSOFF - Same as PICSOFF, but send an E-Mail back;
FPICSON - Same as PICSON, but send the answer to FTP server;
FPICSOFF - Same as PICSOFF, but send the answer to FTP server;
PCALLSON - Makes RemoteTracker (only PRO version) takes a photo on a call is receive or made and send it to Default EMail Address;
PCALLSOFF - Makes RemoteTracker (only PRO version) stop to take photos on calls;
EPCALLSON - Same as PCALLSON, but send an E-Mail back;
EPCALLSOFF - Same as PCALLSOFF, but send an E-Mail back;
FPCALLSON - Same as PCALLSON, but send the answer to FTP server;
FPCALLSOFF - Same as PCALLSOFF, but send the answer to FTP server;
WIPEDATA - This command will return your device to factory default and format your SD Card.
There are another features inside RemoteTracker, like:
- SIM CARD change observer;
- Automatically restore your preferences if you reinstall it. This feature is particular useful if you have a custom ROM with RemoteTracker inside. Once configured, everytime your devices boots up, your preferences will be restored;
- Works as Device Admin, so it can't be uninstalled if you don't know the password;
- And more...
This project can be multi-language. In this version there is only English (sorry about it, my english is very bad because this is not my mother language). If you want to make your own translate, I can tell how. Very simple.
If you decide to try RemoteTracker, I would like to read reviews, comments and suggestions. Remember this is a beta version and may contain bugs. Use at your own risk and with caution.
--> It is a work in progress. In future versions I will make a lot more.
Support this project
You can support this project making a donation clicking here or clicking the banners in the project website: http://remotetracker.sourceforge.net
All the best,
Joubert Vasconcelos
Hello friends!
To test RemoteTracker please download it from here:
http://remotetracker.sourceforge.net/RemoteTracker.apk
Before your tests, please turn on the Debug option. It will make RemoteTracker write the remotetracker.txt file in the root of your memory card.
All the best,
Joubert
I just released the second beta!!!
Now, RemoteTracker can automatically turn on the Mobile and WiFi network to try get location and send EMails!
For older phones RemoteTracker also will automatically turn on the GPS! Unfortunately this is impossible if you are using new Android versions (2.3.x or so).
A few minor bugs was fixed.
All the best,
Joubert
joubertvasc said:
For older phones RemoteTracker also will automatically turn on the GPS! Unfortunately this is impossible if you are using new Android versions (2.3.x or so).
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GPS can be enabled in 2.3+ - but only if device is rooted. That's what it says in the Cerberus entry in "AppStore" [edit: AndroidMarket].
Hi!
Yes, if you have a rooted device is very easy to enable GPS remotely. But I do not recommend in any way for users to root the phones for security reasons.
I think you are talking about Market, not AppStore We are talking about Android not Apple
All the best,
Joubert
New beta 0.3!!!
Hello again,
I just released version 0.3. Now we got FTP answers back!
In Configurations I added a session to input your FTP server details. The example commands GI and GP now works with FGI and FGP as well.
Once again minor bugs was fixed. If you want to try please download the APK here: http://remotetracker.sourceforge.net/RemoteTracker.apk
As soon as possible I'll make a TODO list and a Road Map.
All the best,
Joubert
Copying my post form the old thread so I can subscribe to this one:
Wow, nice to see this make it to Android.
Some suggestions,
1: Name it something that isn't obvious in the market. Don't want a thief easily finding it in the installed apps list. Going to the market and then buying "my apps" shows you exactly what's installed. So you should name it something totally different that nobody would suspect or want to remove. Like "memory maximizer" or something like that. Probably want to keep it in the middle of the alphabet so it's not at the top or bottom of the list.
2: Maybe make a way to remotely monitor the front/rear camera. Then you could get the thief on video (and also see if it's a crowd, or some huge guy you don't want to mess with, lol).
I'll try to help test when I get another phone and more time. Right now I don't have a lot of time to work out bugs. And more importantly I only have the 1 phone, and I can't afford to have it malfunctioning (I need it for work). I'll buy a used extra phone for testing and then I'll help test.
Thank's!
Be sure I'm worry about the Name I'll post on Market. Not now. I'm trying to make it working and I'll see what I can do later.
About cameras, yes, I think we can control them. At least take pictures and send to an e-mail account. To remotely monitor the cameras, may be I need a server to receive/transmit stream. Of course this is in my todo list
All the best,
Joubert
joubertvasc said:
Thank's!
Be sure I'm worry about the Name I'll post on Market. Not now. I'm trying to make it working and I'll see what I can do later.
About cameras, yes, I think we can control them. At least take pictures and send to an e-mail account. To remotely monitor the cameras, may be I need a server to receive/transmit stream. Of course this is in my todo list
All the best,
Joubert
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I would rather set up my own server (or even directly stream peer to peer from the device). That way you don't get stuck with hosting fees and the app doesn't die if you decide to stop supporting it someday (not that you would).
There are many possibilities. I'll try all of them.
All the best
Joubert
Another beta
Hi all,
I release another beta. Once again, if you decide to try it, please download from http://remotetracker.sourceforge.net/RemoteTracker.apk.
I edited the first post to add new features. And I have a notice...
I created a free and pro versions. The free version will have the most common commands we had in Windows Mobile. Only specific commands for Windows Mobile I can't write for Android. Pro version will have new features to come (I don't know yet).
But I don't want to charge my friends, so, if you are a beta tester or help me with anything, I'll give the PRO version for free. But it's for future now I'm engaged to finish RemoteTracker free as best as I can do.
All the best,
Joubert
Possible Bugs
Hi Joubert,
Thank you for have been developing so useful application. I believe everyone here is excited about what you are doing.
I tried your better version and here what I have to say:
1) You stated that the command format is RT#EGP#[email protected]#1234, but what if I want to use command to upload that info to FTP? Then,theoretically, I don't need to indicate my email or phone in the command. At the same time commands like "RT#FGP#1234{this is a password}", "RT#FGP##1234{this is a password}" are not recognized as valid RT commands or even failed with fatal exception. How can I upload this info to FTP, what should be the format of the command in this case?Indicating an email inside the command or phone number when sending to FTP seems a kind of redundancy.
2) Once an Fatal error appeared, it started appearing for each further VALID command which were working before. Error states the following:
Fatal error: Call to a member function query() on non-object in /celerra/webstor/root.dev/usr/sms core.php on line 234, most likely there it has some null reference there.
3) In the log file I see that its trying to send messages to invalid address substituting "@" at "?". Does it mean it sends to correct address but it writes to the logs incorrectly or is it really a bug? Because I don't receive any emails at all.For example, when sending RT#EGI#[email protected]#De41Be02AF in the logs I see that it mentioned it sent the message to "test?test.ru" instead of "[email protected]"
This is it for now. I can try to help you out with programming. I have no experience in Android development but have been developing in C# for 7+ years.
Again thanks for you effort.
ser-j said:
Hi Joubert,
Thank you for have been developing so useful application. I believe everyone here is excited about what you are doing.
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I'm stuck right now. I can not go ahead because I'm not finding some answers. But soon I return to search. Very good to know there are people wainting my work to be done, because there are lots of good programs in Google Market (now Google Play).
ser-j said:
I tried your better version and here what I have to say:
1) You stated that the command format is RT#EGP#[email protected]#1234, but what if I want to use command to upload that info to FTP? Then,theoretically, I don't need to indicate my email or phone in the command. At the same time commands like "RT#FGP#1234{this is a password}", "RT#FGP##1234{this is a password}" are not recognized as valid RT commands or even failed with fatal exception. How can I upload this info to FTP, what should be the format of the command in this case?Indicating an email inside the command or phone number when sending to FTP seems a kind of redundancy.
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You should use: rt#fgp##1234 The double # are still necessary. I'm working on a simpler syntax to be used in final version.
I'm worried about fatal errors. That's why I released beta versions. Please use Configurations Menu and check the Debug Options. After that you will see in the root of your memory card a file named remotetracker.txt. Send that file to me please.
ser-j said:
2) Once an Fatal error appeared, it started appearing for each further VALID command which were working before. Error states the following:
Fatal error: Call to a member function query() on non-object in /celerra/webstor/root.dev/usr/sms core.php on line 234, most likely there it has some null reference there.
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I really don't know what is this. Please send the log file to me. I wrote RemoteTracker for Android in Java, not PHP!!!
ser-j said:
3) In the log file I see that its trying to send messages to invalid address substituting "@" at "?". Does it mean it sends to correct address but it writes to the logs incorrectly or is it really a bug? Because I don't receive any emails at all.For example, when sending RT#EGI#[email protected]#De41Be02AF in the logs I see that it mentioned it sent the message to "test?test.ru" instead of "[email protected]"
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Are you sending the command using another phone, the same phone or using some WEB service (like your carrier website)? There is no code to change '@' to '?'.
ser-j said:
This is it for now. I can try to help you out with programming. I have no experience in Android development but have been developing in C# for 7+ years.
Again thanks for you effort.
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Thank you very much for your tests. I need that! There are lots of Androids around the world and make something secure for everyone will be a journey.
All the best,
Joubert
Notices
I almost finished writing the commands that existed in RemoteTracker for Windows Mobile (at least the ones Android can execute).
But I'm still trying to make the security of RemoteTracker to be more robust. I had Features in Windows I can't write for Android yet:
- Prompt for password when uninstalling;
- Lock / Unlock the unit with the LOCK / UNLOCK commands;
I'm not able to use the camera without the need to provide a preview to the user. According to the source code of Android that is impossible, but I saw some programs doing that, so there is a way to do that and I'm looking for this information.
If anyone knows how please help me
All the best,
Joubert
Answers to the questions
Hi Joubert,
Sorry for being silent for so long.
joubertvasc said:
Are you sending the command using another phone, the same phone or using some WEB service (like your carrier website)? There is no code to change '@' to '?'.
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I am using Web service of my sim provider to send SMS. Didn't have a chance to try with sending SMS from the phone.
joubertvasc said:
Thank you very much for your tests. I need that! There are lots of Androids around the world and make something secure for everyone will be a journey.
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Yes, you are right.
As to the log file I will send it to you shortly.
Thank you. I'll wait for your log to see details. You can send it directly to my e-mail.
All the best,
Joubert
Hide Remote Tracker Application
Hi Joubertvasc:
Are you planing to make a feature to hide the Remote Tracker from the drawer and from any place of the phone. Like with the Theft Aware; you can access the application by dialing from the Phone Dialer. You enter your four code number then hit call. This will open the apllication without calling the number.
Regards;
Willie
Sounds good. I will take a look about how to do that.
Thank you.
Hi!
After a long time I'm back with a new version. This one has lots of bug fixes:
http://remotetracker.sourceforge.net/RemoteTracker.apk
My problem now is Android 3.1 and later, because they don't intercept messages all the time. They need human access the configuration module once to work. Security issue Google said... I'm trying to find an exit.
Best regards,
Joubert
G'day mate.
Long time no see. Great work on this app so far.
I've finally gotten around to installing it and play around with it a little.
I'm testing this on HTC One X with Revolution HD ROM
Here are a few ideas and tips for you to incorporate into your next version.
1. Include an option that allows users to set how many replies to get back from your software.
For Example. If I were to use #RT#GPS#1234, it currently only sends 1 reply. The problem with this is that most GPS units are accurate withing 5 - 10 meters. I tested it on myself where I am and it picks me up as being 2 houses down. If there was an option to send me 3 replies, in 60 second intervals, at least I would get the average GPS location of the phone. If your phone is stolen, it would also be a good idea to have unlimited SMS replies with 60 second intervals so I can get real time minute by minute location on where my phone is. Maybe this might be an idea for your Pro version. Have the option for how many replies to get and also an option for interval time between each reply.
2. Another idea for Pro version. Hide the RemoteTracker Icon from the Apps menu, or disguise it as a useless setting so if a thief were to look in the Apps menu, they wouldn't see it straight away, so wouldn't be forced to reset the ROM. Most thieves aren't smart enough to reset the phone as soon as they steal it, They normally wait till they get home..... but if he saw a tracking program, it would make them either turn the phone off right away, or reset the ROM right away.
3. I dont know much about Android programming, but an idea for capturing the Camera is to embed the photo into an MMS, or as an attachment in an email. Trying to muck around with FTP would be a waste of time because the average user wont have an FTP server, and you dont want to set up a central one because it would give every noob hacker a target to try and get into.
I will keep playing around and get back to you with any other problems or ideas for you.
Keep up the great work.
Loved the software on WinMo and looks like the Android version will be just as great.
Hi guys,
I've written a completely new Android binder driver (for IPC), which is targeted to solve some fundamental issues in the existing driver. One main improvement is to make concurrent IPC calls possible. Some background info can be found in my earlier post on Android kernel group:
http: slash slash groups.google.com/group/android-kernel/browse_thread/thread/c57874670e4decb1
(oops external urls are not allowed for new users
There weren't many people interested due to low volume of the group. Now that I have completed the first version, which is back compatible with the existing driver, and fixed a few bugs. I've tested on the ICS emulator and my phone U8150 Froyo. It seems to be running quite well, but I want to see how it runs on other Android devices while I'm getting my new phone. Test results, bug/issue reports, and of course community comments will be very welcomed, which are important for me to determine how the code should further move on.
Although not proven, I'm expecting not only those dual core phones, but single core ones will get an overall smoother response in various parts of the system.
Okay if this still somehow interests you, you can find my project on github
https: slash slash github.com/rong1129/android-binder-ipc
and just dive into the release directory, use the latest version (0.4 so far) to patch your kernel source tree, then upload the new kernel image to your device and see whether it works for you.
Note this is still an early release and has very limited tests so far. Please make sure you understand the risk before you hack your phone and always back up everything before you started. As other disclaims go, I'm not responsible for any damage may be caused by or related to using or in the process of using the driver
Lastly, happy hacking!
Cheers,
Rong
*subscribing to this thread*
Hi Rong,
thank you so much
our phones, tablets, etc.
can't have too much smoothness
I hope that I'll find some time within the next weeks to also give this a test on the Xoom and see whether it works (with ICS; Team Eos kernel)
there at least seem to be issues with ICS on the SGS (galaxys s1)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23937103&postcount=2502
I found this thread . Is this driver the same on all android devices and roms? Or do you have to mod it for every single device/rom?
Hello, if you know what cSploit is you also probably knows that it's buggy and outdated.
I have taken time to rebrand the software, mixing versions, and modifying code.
My goal was to fix the login cracker which was not giving status output since the C regex was broken, so I re implemented the original dSploit 1.0 fashion - each tried passwords are shown - and the progress bar is effective. Also did modify the java code and res to be able to fully use hydra (more options, and most importantly being able to pass http related plugins parameters).
Metasploit is outdated, and ruby 1.9 cannot run the lattest version; so I switched to version 2.7, which is running: we can install gems.
Issue is that when downloading the MSF and setting it up, the bundle doesn't return, and gives no output. I don't know what is happening here, there may be a prompt for administrator's password so I run 'bundle install' as root, but it doesn't change anything.
gem install bundler does succeed, but not bundle install, showing forever "downloading gems". This part is tricky and I need people to look upon it with fresh eyes (I spent too much time on the code).
I'm calling the project eSploit and renamed a lot of things like package name, since I have been working alone and that the cSploit project is utterly abandoned, but still is delivered on platforms like nethunter store despite the bugs and EOF notice. So don't judge me on taking it over since no one cares.
Status is:
Nmap: fully functionnal
Hydra: restore not working (restore file's path issue)
Exploit finder: Not working since the MSF doesn't update yet -see above- , and that is the milestone.
MITM: not tested, might just get rid of it.
There is a change of strategy in the way we will retrieve exploits, instead of contacting outbound server and pass it the result of the inspector, then seeking in the metasploit database for the CVE, we will just pass the inspector's result to metasploit. No difference, and the thing will be working on local networks without internet connection,
To be honest this is a bit like pinning a nail with a bulldozer, but for now there is no alternative.
Submodules are removed from git, instead there's a big working tree with all the dependencies.
Note that the openssl library originaly shipped with the package doesn't 'work' with most newer software, hence are we using 1.1.1l for ruby, and will either stick to the lattest for older softwares (like hydra 8.8) or update the programs, so now only nmap is working.
So you tell me what you think of it, and don't hesitate to report bugs on github, ask me questions about the architecture of the software (originally designed by simone margaritelly), and help me finding a solution to the main issue.
GitHub - e2002e/eSploit: cSploit - The most complete and advanced IT security professional toolkit on Android.
cSploit - The most complete and advanced IT security professional toolkit on Android. - GitHub - e2002e/eSploit: cSploit - The most complete and advanced IT security professional toolkit on Android.
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This is very cool. It would be really cool if this is working. I hope that you can fix these Problems
cSploit, dSploit.. now eSploit i really like this program.
Any similarities with zANTI ?
I am very interested in this project! But the github page is offline Are you still working on this?
Hi people, I got to some reasoning that this was not needed, though being cool to have the metasploit framework for android, I remember now how younger I tried to hack into things without a proper vulnerability scanner. This results in frustration. You can't know just from an nmap scan what exploit to launch. This thing would be awesome with (for instance) greenbone. But as is it is like attacking tanks with guns.
So I dropped it and deleted the repository.
Thanks for your reactions.
What happen it's not available