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For some apparantly random reason, my AT&T mobile I.P. has been blocked by Google. I am a very light user, and haven't done any unusual searching in recent days, but just the other day I started to get this error;
"We're sorry...but your computer or network may be sending automated queries. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now." WTF?
Most of the time, it ends there, but every now and then it at least allows me to enter a captcha to temporarily use their services. I've sent my additional information through Google's automated webform but have not heard back from them yet.
I've wiped my OS, reformatted back to factory settings, I've tried multiple browsers (Firefox, Chrome, Dolphin) to no avail. I spent 3 hours talking to at&t customer tech 'support'. They had no clue and basically told me to get a new phone.
I'm at my wits end here. If anyone can help It would be greatly appreciated.
HTC One X w/ CM10 also tried Paranoid android and AOKP.
use tor!...
or wait for google to respond...
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StartPage. Com I think, uses Google but doesn't log ip addresses.
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Or use the orbot app which will mask your ip from all websites. It also encrypts and compresses all data from your isp(ATT&T).
Edit2: Not sure if it compresses but I remember an app doing that, not sure which one
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absolutelygrim said:
use tor!...
or wait for google to respond...
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Agreed
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Same thing happened to me, and it was after rooting and installing Calkulin's ROM. I have no idea how to fix it or know what is causing it
this happened to me using boat browser, eventually google asked for to do a capcha thingy and its been working fine since
Same thing here. I was also on Calkulin's Rom. I noticed it happened to me only when I'm on LTE and only when using Google Now. All is well now.
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Found it, hot spot shield will encrypt your data, mask the ip and compress your data. Perfect!
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This is still going on, and I'm about to give up on Google all together. What good is a Google phone if I can't use Google? There is absolutely no way to contact them and ask what the deal is. I've tried everything I could think of. Searching around the internet, the only solution I see is to run a memory/bandwidth wasting proxy service like Orbot (which didn't work for me btw), or Hotspot Shield (which seems to work but slows my internet connection down considerably.)
I still am not sure if this is AT&T's problem or Google's. I don't have a static I.P. which lead me to believe the problem was with my google account. However, logging into a different account gave the same result.
Google support is a joke. They have no support whatsoever for Android, and the only 'solution' they give is download and run HijackThis. WTF?
Seriously frustrated.
Groovehog said:
This is still going on, and I'm about to give up on Google all together. What good is a Google phone if I can't use Google? There is absolutely no way to contact them and ask what the deal is. I've tried everything I could think of. Searching around the internet, the only solution I see is to run a memory/bandwidth wasting proxy service like Orbot (which didn't work for me btw), or Hotspot Shield (which seems to work but slows my internet connection down considerably.)
I still am not sure if this is AT&T's problem or Google's. I don't have a static I.P. which lead me to believe the problem was with my google account. However, logging into a different account gave the same result.
Google support is a joke. They have no support whatsoever for Android, and the only 'solution' they give is download and run HijackThis. WTF?
Seriously frustrated.
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You probably didn't configure orbot to work properly.. I can confirm this works, I'm sorry for the problem..maybe you can demand a new account from your provider, enough complaining or sweet talk can get you anything
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Aren't ATT'S ip addresses for mobile phones dynamic?
Maybe something in the Rom is wrong and sending erroneous, malicious, or constant traffic to google and they are blocking you because of it.
What happens on a different Rom? Try CR5 and see if you have the same problems.
Try a stock Rom too.
If you only have the issue with a particular Rom(clean wipe with no apps installed) then someone needs to look at it closely for either bad code, or something malicious.
Maybe you have a bad app?
Do you tether? Infected laptop being used as a bot against Google's DNS?
Sounds like whatever the cause, it is persistent. Intrusion protection systems will remove the block automatically after the event has ceased for a certain period of time.
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Happening to me too. Doesnt even show the captcha anymore, just cant use the web. This is on LTE only. If i toggle LTE off, it works fine. Using Viper Rom.
Here is your super fast LTE... but you cant use it! Only thing its good for is speed test. This is very annoying. And we shouldn't have to use any xtra software to spoof our IP to browse. Totally uncalled for.
Just wish i knew the cause... could it be a custom rom thing? anybody ever seen this on a stock rom?
if this persists, and it does it on a stock rom too, i'm off to ATT to complain. With all the network issues etc that they exchanged this phone for in the beginning, i might be able to get a one X+ for exchange. They told me after the last exchange i could change phones if i had anymore problems... I am in a new LTE marjet too if that matters. We just got LTE a month ago..
OP are you in a new LTE market?
nugzo said:
Happening to me too. Doesnt even show the captcha anymore, just cant use the web. This is on LTE only. If i toggle LTE off, it works fine. Using Viper Rom.
Here is your super fast LTE... but you cant use it! Only thing its good for is speed test. This is very annoying. And we shouldn't have to use any xtra software to spoof our IP to browse. Totally uncalled for.
Just wish i knew the cause... could it be a custom rom thing? anybody ever seen this on a stock rom?
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What's your location when this is happening? Can the op verify that his issue is only happening on LTE also? What about when you are on WiFi(different ip address)?
It is possible to spoof originating ip, maybe attacks/spam against Google are being spoofed and they happen to lie within ATT's ip blocks and you have nothing to do with it.
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c5satellite2 said:
What's your location when this is happening? Can the op verify that his issue is only happening on LTE also? What about when you are on WiFi(different ip address)?
It is possible to spoof originating ip, maybe attacks/spam against Google are being spoofed and they happen to lie within ATT's ip blocks and you have nothing to do with it.
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It happens OFF wifi. Not sure about on, i'll check. Happened on caulkins and Viper rom.
As far as i know Viper rom is the only with working LTE toggle isnt it? I havent tried to spoof anything, just turned LTE off.
incase u missed my edit above, I'm in a new LTE market. We've only had it a month if that.
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Edit: working fine atm. On-off wifi. And on-off lte. Browsing fine.
Where do you live nugzo, the op is in Florida and I was wondering if it was a location based issue.
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I'm in NY City and Long Island. NYC has had LTE for several months, LI for just a few weeks(new area like you). Use LTE a lot in both areas and have never had an issue. I run CRV with 2.41+ril radio.
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Where do you live nugzo, the op is in Florida and I was wondering if it was a location based issue.
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I'm in NY City and Long Island. NYC has had LTE for several months, LI for just a few weeks(new area like you). Use LTE a lot in both areas and have never had an issue. I run CRV with 2.41+ril radio.
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Although IPs are assigned dynamically, it's not unheard of for an IP address to stick with an associated MAC address for an extended amount of time (even after multiple lease expirations/renewals). Try this in an Android Terminal:
Code:
$ su
# netcfg
You'll see all of your network adapters listed, and the one with an IP address is your mobile data IP. Make note of this IP, as well as what the name of the network adapter is (on my Vivid, it's rmnet_sdio1 - which is what I'll be using from here. Anywhere you see this, replace it with the name of your adapter).
Code:
# ifconfig rmnet_sdio1 down
This takes the adapter down (basically like an ipconfig /release)
Code:
# ifconfig rmnet_sdio1 up
This brings the adapter back online.
Now reboot.
Open a terminal again
Code:
# ifconfig rmnet_sdio1
Did you get a new IP address? Try Google again. If you still are told Google's blocking your IP, and it's happening on stock too, ATT has some issues they need to take up with Google...
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Where do you live nugzo, the op is in Florida and I was wondering if it was a location based issue.
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I'm in NY City and Long Island. NYC has had LTE for several months, LI for just a few weeks(new area like you). Use LTE a lot in both areas and have never had an issue. I run CRV with 2.41+ril radio.
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North Carolina, 2.41 Radio. 2.20 radio before that. Happened on both
I tried what homeslice976 wrote, step by step. I was given a new I.P. address, I rebooted and the problem did not go away. I also tried with LTE toggled off. Still blocked. When I'm at home on my WiFi, there is no problem. This is definitely an AT&T issue.
If this doesn't resolve itself soon I'm gonna tell AT&T to go **** themselves, buy a nexus 4 and give T-Mobile a try.
Groovehog said:
I tried what homeslice976 wrote, step by step. I was given a new I.P. address, I rebooted and the problem did not go away. I also tried with LTE toggled off. Still blocked. When I'm at home on my WiFi, there is no problem. This is definitely an AT&T issue.
If this doesn't resolve itself soon I'm gonna tell AT&T to go **** themselves, buy a nexus 4 and give T-Mobile a try.
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Hey everyone, so my 3g internet expired which caused me to use my neighbor's open wifi, and i was wondering if i could make my phone some sort of "hotspot" that uses wifi internet rather than mobile networking with my phone.
Just so i dont have to move my wii closer to the wall to have a stable connection
Does anyone catch my drift here? If so please tell me i just want to strengthen my neighbors wifi signal and use his internet for my console.
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sorry i don't think so .i wanted to do it but there's no way
You would have to find a way to bridge the Wi-Fi connection with a USB/BT tether, which frankly I don't think can be done and would either way require a second device.
Wi-Fi extenders are dirt cheap, go grab one?
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MCRfan020100 said:
Hey everyone, so my 3g internet expired which caused me to use my neighbor's open wifi, and i was wondering if i could make my phone some sort of "hotspot" that uses wifi internet rather than mobile networking with my phone.
Just so i dont have to move my wii closer to the wall to have a stable connection
Does anyone catch my drift here? If so please tell me i just want to strengthen my neighbors wifi signal and use his internet for my console.
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There is no way to do that as of now.......maybe if connectify had a platform for mobile like they do with PCs
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Hr Kristian said:
You would have to find a way to bridge the Wi-Fi connection with a USB/BT tether, which frankly I don't think can be done and would either way require a second device.
Wi-Fi extenders are dirt cheap, go grab one?
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Actauly they really are cheap....check this
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-USB2-0...SB_Wi_Fi_Adapters_Dongles&hash=item5894e0fd55
Alrighty guys do this the hard way then eh? :/ well thanks!
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Yes, There Is!
I've had this wish for weeks, and I chanced upon an android app called fqrouter2.
Its available on the Google Play Store. It works; allows a Wifi connection to be shared over a wifi connection!
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good question
the acess point is made for it, but it raises the range of the router, not of the cellphone
Maximum you can do it connect your phone to wifi and use a USB-tethering. I think
fqrouter2
Look for fqrouter2. its available on the play store. Requires root.
Excellent find thanks guys!
fqrouter2 for rooted Android devices (available free in Google Play Store)
MyWi for jailbreaked iOS devices (quite costly)
intelliborn.com/mywi.html
Not the dumbest idea... to use bluetooth. But the data rate is limited to 2.1 Mbit/s and sharing for multiple devices may or may not work.
Working link:
http://www.bequench.com/how-to/android-device-as-wifi-repeater/98/
Edit: Tested with a Samsung Galaxy S4 acting as repeater. A whopping 0.6 Mbit/s data rate, multiple devices are possible though. But they have to share these 0.6.
Hey there!
I have too few posts, so have to post here instead of the right forums
So. I'm getting some Raspberry Pi's, going to set up a small private cloud.
Part of this cloud is going to be an e-paper reader.
I've got a Cybook Odyssey (in Sweden marketed as a Letto. So I'm of course hoping to get into it, and hopefully get Debian (or maybe Raspbian) running on it, seems like the easiest way to get it to communicate with my other raspberries.
Anyone got tips on how to get this up and running?
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Hey guys,
I am trying to learn how to use bcmon and Reaver for Android. I wanted to know if you guys have got any tutorials about them, cause thats hard to understand.
For the ones that dont know: These apps are supposed to show some Wifis passwords, but I can't tell they work, i havent tried yet!
Guys, hacking is illegal, so, dont test this app without the authorization of the Wifi owner
Dont kniw if they use bruteforce and those things bla bla
Any help is appreciated, and other apps too.
I have a SII Lite :B
there is also wifi router keygen and facesniff
Joey22688 said:
there is also wifi router keygen and facesniff
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Its not about how to use bcmon but make sure you have a supported device.
Its about the tools included.
Such as besside-ng , aircrack-ng , crunch , airodump-ng , wash , reaver etc.
You have to look up how to use those tools first.
But for now you can use besside-ng (IN A CONTROLLED LAB!)
This tool cracks all wep networks in your range and will grab the wpa handshake for all wpa and wpa2 networks.
This stuff is stored in /data/data/com.bcmon*/results
If you want to crack wpa or wpa2 you must use awordlist and use aircrack-ng.
Example: you capture a wpa hanshake for your att network that has a default password.
use a usb hdd to generate a list of all numbers 10 digits(90 gigabytes)
use aircrack-ng pointed at the wpa cap and the wordlist on your usb hdd and give it probably a month to two months and you will have your password for the network.
Now say you want to use a reaver it utilizes the wps feature on routers to gain access to the key by attacking the pin for the wps feature on the router. Like guessing the right key to use for the lock) this attack can be done very fast given that your router doesnt have wps patched.
You can use wash to determine if wps is vulnerable and the version of wps.
Its all determined by what vulnerabilities are present and how much time you have and having knowledge of the tools at hand.
So go research.
Thanks a lot,I'm going to test them soob
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Thanks a lot,I'm going to test them soob
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Have fun
sorry for being noob. but is that even possible to hack wifi passwords?
zangetxu said:
sorry for being noob. but is that even possible to hack wifi passwords?
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on what devices can i hack wi-fi?? Can i do it on htc one v?
Using bcmon you need to have monitor mode. Not all broadcom chip sets support that. Bcmon has firmware updates for CM. That's the only firmware I have seen it on. They are working on supporting different devices. But monitor mode and packet injection is what you need to successfully "hack" WiFi. If you are wanting to get into pentesting there is more than cracking WiFi. The real fun starts once your in. I suggest you run those tools on your computer to get the hang of them. Good distros to try are Back Track 5 and Kali Linux. I'm trying to use bcmon myself but they don't support Samsung GS3 yet.
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if you konw back track, so transport it to android
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Papa Emeritus said:
Using bcmon you need to have monitor mode. Not all broadcom chip sets support that. Bcmon has firmware updates for CM. That's the only firmware I have seen it on. They are working on supporting different devices. But monitor mode and packet injection is what you need to successfully "hack" WiFi. If you are wanting to get into pentesting there is more than cracking WiFi. The real fun starts once your in. I suggest you run those tools on your computer to get the hang of them. Good distros to try are Back Track 5 and Kali Linux. I'm trying to use bcmon myself but they don't support Samsung GS3 yet.
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I will look into it, because if i manage to do so, it will be so much fun
dSploit - http://shlyahten.ru/70-dsploit-root.html
DroidSheep - http://shlyahten.ru/56-droidsheep-must-have-rus-root.html
Network Spoofer - http://shlyahten.ru/57-net-spoofer-root.html
WiFiKill - http://shlyahten.ru/58-wifikill-must-have-root.html
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Ninoviski said:
Hey guys,
I am trying to learn how to use bcmon and Reaver for Android. I wanted to know if you guys have got any tutorials about them, cause thats hard to understand.
For the ones that dont know: These apps are supposed to show some Wifis passwords, but I can't tell they work, i havent tried yet!
Guys, hacking is illegal, so, dont test this app without the authorization of the Wifi owner
Dont kniw if they use bruteforce and those things bla bla
Any help is appreciated, and other apps too.
I have a SII Lite :B
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dSploit - http://shlyahten.ru/70-dsploit-root.html
DroidSheep - http://shlyahten.ru/56-droidsheep-must-have-rus-root.html
Network Spoofer - http://shlyahten.ru/57-net-spoofer-root.html
WiFiKill - http://shlyahten.ru/58-wifikill-must-have-root.html
Thank u sirs
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want
i want to ask something is there really a app to hack wifi passwords that works.......?
Disharmony said:
i want to ask something is there really a app to hack wifi passwords that works.......?
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Yes, there really is: WifiUnlocker 2.0 But not all routers are supported.
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Is there any sort of custom ROM out that has a collection of Android pentesting tools such as this one? Sort of like BackTrack/Kali, but for Android?
It would be great if an experienced member could explain how to hack wifi in a step by step format including the programs needed.
For the record, I'm using the G2 D802 with CM.
Oh man,it's seems that my dream to hack neighbours Wi-Fi password has a chance to come true.
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Yeah indeed
But see, some apps up there hack the wifi (MITM, java script, those stuff). Dsploit do both, the password and some wifis.
If you wanna try I suggest u starting by the bcmon or that WifiUnlocker2.0 (havent seen it yet), but remember using the right app for the right security (WPA WEP...)
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Bccom
The device must have a Broadcom bcm4329 or bcm4330 wireless chipset.
Kohelet said:
Is there any sort of custom ROM out that has a collection of Android pentesting tools such as this one? Sort of like BackTrack/Kali, but for Android?
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https://www.pwnieexpress.com/penetr...ity-assessment-products/sensors/pwn-pad-2014/
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Simonna said:
Oh man,it's seems that my dream to hack neighbours Wi-Fi password has a chance to come true.
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Please keep this chat gray hat only.
This is not a forum to be malicious black hats.
If you are looking through this thread to Illegally get into someone else's network, then I advise you to leave.
Thanks.
According to Verizon site says m8 is on the list of devices. Anybody see it? I wonder when well get it
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coldconfession13 said:
According to Verizon site says m8 is on the list of devices. Anybody see it? I wonder when well get it
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Where on the verizon site?? can you post a link?
Yeah, I'm going from:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/support/faqs/WirelessService/AdvancedCalling.html
to here:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/...viewPhoneOverviewByDevice&linkId=114&zipRdr=y
and the HTC One M8 is not on the list. Not saying somewhere else may have it listed, but the main links don't include us. I'm certainly interested in giving Advanced Calling a try though.
I saw it from the fb at that time
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http://www.verizonwireless.com/wcms/consumer/advanced-calling.html?cmp=SOC-MB004143
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Look at the list of phones. It's there. Also seen something about us getting wifi calling. Can't remember where I seen that.
Advanced Calling for Verizon HTC One M8 updates?
Any news on this? I hear an android update is coming that will support this. Sure would like to try enjoy the clear audio. It would also be nice when they completely implement wifi calling (handoffs to mobile, even?). I don't get good mobile reception in my house and would like to use the wifi. Currently I use VoIP over wifi because of this issue.
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Any news on this? I hear an android update is coming that will support this. Sure would like to try enjoy the clear audio. It would also be nice when they completely implement wifi calling (handoffs to mobile, even?). I don't get good mobile reception in my house and would like to use the wifi. Currently I use VoIP over wifi because of this issue.
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Currently being tested. Verizon is encountering difficulties with provisioning test devices.
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Currently being tested. Verizon is encountering difficulties with provisioning test devices.
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Thanks for the update, please keep us posted.
Any word on HD calling? My wife has the G3 with it enabled, so any info would be appreciated.
I remember reading the m8 is not even capable of it hardware wise. Not sure though.