i got this strange page when i was visiting this thread
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801464
i am not sure i am the only one getting this error
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hope u guys can fix this thanks.
Got it too. I think the problems is where the pictures on the thread come from.
mfsr98 said:
Got it too. I think the problems is where the pictures on the thread come from.
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Well that's what the error message states so yeah.....
OP, this is quite a common occurrence and happens when people choose to host images on less than reputable hosting sites. I'll look through the thread later and take out the offending image.
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I'm getting this from just about every link I click on for xda, but the malware listed is different.
hooked_on_droid said:
I'm getting this from just about every link I click on for xda, but the malware listed is different.
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This is true. I have browsed several threads and got the same result
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Please fix this quickly.
I've gotten the same thing multiple times today.
For me, its on every XDA page that I enter.
But, I keep getting the same malware warning for "security.rltk.us " Doing research on that now.
Update: When I try to go to "security.rltk.us" I get a 403. When I google that malware, all that shows up is results for XDA and another supposedly infected site.
nate234 said:
For me, its on every XDA page that I enter.
But, I keep getting the same malware warning for "security.rltk.us " Doing research on that now.
Update: When I try to go to "security.rltk.us" I get a 403. When I google that malware, all that shows up is results for XDA and another supposedly infected site.
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just started getting this same thing earlier today. Wasn't getting it this morning though.
Put adblock from the chrome store on. It clears it up. And you can remove later after XDA cleans up
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I'm a little surprised there isn't more discussion of this. I'm far from an expert but poking around the many JS files used on XDA I've noticed some suspicious shellcode in one of the Ad providers scripts. I'm fairly sure shellcode is not a common thing to use for an ad platform so maybe the ad provider has had part of their ad framework compromised? It's strange to see unobfuscated shellcode though, which seems rather lazy for typical browser exploits so this may just be strange/legitimate use of shellcode.
Again, by no means is this a definitive thing, just an observation based on what I understand.
EDIT: Looks like since last night Chrome is no longer reporting malware, so possibly the offending ad was removed? And it would appear the ad provider does intentionally use shellcode, as it's still present in their scripts.
I've flagged this for the server guru to take a look at. Not sure if he's around much the next day or two but it will be looked into folks don't worry.
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conantroutman said:
I've flagged this for the server guru to take a look at. Not sure if he's around much the next day or two but it will be looked into folks don't worry.
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Was curious myself and just did a little more digging on security.rltk.us. Appears Google Safe browsing has the originating site as blacklisted due to being categorized as "Adult & Pornographic content". No other checkers that knew of it had anything negative and not going to dig much further since 1) It's being addressed by mod and 2) Appears issue is cleared. Likely an ad associated with this domain and the message triggered because of the blacklist?
Per Sucuri SiteCheck the site itself has been blacklisted but clean, and provided a clean security report (warnings found):
Blacklisted: Yes
Malware: No
Malicious javascript: No
Malicious iFrames: No
Drive-By Downloads: No
Anomaly detection: No
IE-only attacks: No
Suspicious redirections: No
Spam: No
Plus it lists other sites that checked the domain and cleared it:
* Domain blacklisted by Google Safe Browsing: security.rltk.us - reference
* Domain clean by Norton Safe Web: security.rltk.us - reference
* Domain clean on Phish tank: security.rltk.us - reference
* Domain clean on the Opera browser: security.rltk.us - reference
* Domain clean by SiteAdvisor: security.rltk.us - reference
* Domain clean on Sucuri IP/URL malware blacklist: security.rltk.us - reference
* Domain clean by the Sucuri Malware Labs blacklist: security.rltk.us - reference
* Domain clean on Yandex (via Sophos): security.rltk.us - reference
Typically the "Red page of death" will come up when someone has linked an image to a hostname that is on the malware blacklist from Google, as conantroutman stated.
If there is an ad causing this (ie, if you see it on more than one thread) then it is possible there is a "Bad ad" being served. These are so customized that likely however much browsing I do I'll never come across it, so if anyone does have this issue and has the ability to determine which script exactly is causing the error, would love to hear it so we can yell at our ad provider.
That includes any shellcode that is being performed by an ad, would be very curious what they are doing.
We are blacklisting security.rltk.us from posting ads, the tough part is sometimes the ad is actually served from somewhere else that forwards to that domain name.
I think it's Google job they hate xda for mods/hacks like 4.2 camera is now blocking(ask to delete download links)
Merry christmas and Happy new year
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I got this too in the Nexus 7 section a few minutes ago. It was warning about freeimagehosting.net.
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I think it's Google job they hate xda for mods/hacks like 4.2 camera is now blocking(ask to delete download links)
Merry christmas and Happy new year
Paulius
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It's not Google. It's members who insist on using shady sites to host their photos and stuff. Those sites are blacklisted by Google and that's why the warning comes up.
I'm getting a warning for valid.canardpc.com when I try to go to this XDA page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2483043&page=33
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About a month ago, MS announced there are about 9000 apps on the marketplace and that number is growing about 100 apps daily (linky:
http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_...ips-policies-and-regional-access-program.aspx )
Today I've accidentally checked total number of apps on zest market, and the number is ... 7418 apps only Device specific markets (like tmode, htc, samsung, att) have a very limited number of apps (around 30 total).
My question is: there are the other 3000++ apps? However, I've checked marketplace only for en-US lang and didn't compare marketplace results for different languages.
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wp7applist says there are 12588 apps in the USA Marketplace.
Perhaps you should stop downloading the apps for free...
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Perhaps you should stop downloading the apps for free...
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Perhaps you should keep your unasked advices for yourself. Where you've seen I'm "downloading apps for free"? Please keep in topic...
PG2G said:
wp7applist says there are 12588 apps in the USA Marketplace.
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I don't know where and how they got that number. I can only trust my own code and query responses I've made My software shown 7418 apps only (valid today, 3 p.m. EST).
Well, get to counting because your code and query is off.
You may count by yourself (of course if you know how)... API is well known, query is very simple and not secured.
Microsoft said last week that there are 11,500 unique apps in the marketplace, with 2,000 being added in the two weeks leading up to 31/3. That figure sits about right with the "100 apps a day" claim. WP7AppList reporting over 12,500 now again fits with these claims.
It does look like your figures might possibly be wrong, or both Microsoft an WP7AL are counting apps that you don't?
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Microsoft said last week that there are 11,500 unique apps in the marketplace, with 2,000 being added in the two weeks leading up to 31/3. That figure sits about right with the "100 apps a day" claim. WP7AppList reporting over 12,500 now again fits with these claims.
It does look like your figures might possibly be wrong, or both Microsoft an WP7AL are counting apps that you don't?
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+1. I wonder who's wrong. Some random guy...or Microsoft...hmm.
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+1. I wonder who's wrong. Some random guy...or Microsoft...hmm.
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I'm not a random guy first; my post is developer-oriented (it's a developers forum, isn't it?), for people who has own brain, not a MS-powered, second. And, the third: anybody who can code, can prove it very easy.
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I'm not a random guy first; my post is developer-oriented (it's a developers forum, isn't it?), for people who has own brain, not a MS-powered, second. And, the third: anybody who can code, can prove it very easy.
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I can assure you there are over 11,000+ programs in the marketplace. Most of what you are counting are free apps though...
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Why? Free apps are availabile for free. So inlight us.
I can hardly wait for your answer, that sure will be well argumented.
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I'm not a random guy first; my post is developer-oriented (it's a developers forum, isn't it?), for people who has own brain, not a MS-powered, second. And, the third: anybody who can code, can prove it very easy.
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You're taking this personally, and you shouldn't be. They're just pointing out that in the context of this situation, you ARE 'some random guy' whether you like it or not. Users here are just stating the point that multiple sources report the same thing, and I doubt they would be skewing their numbers by 6000 apps to screw over your code...
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I'm not a random guy first; my post is developer-oriented (it's a developers forum, isn't it?), for people who has own brain, not a MS-powered, second. And, the third: anybody who can code, can prove it very easy.
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How does the fact this is a developer-oriented forum make you any less of a random guy? Also, this isn't really a developer-oriented forum as you've posted in the "Windows Phone 7 General" part of the forums.
In any case, there is definitely something off with your code. To prove it I quickly threw some code together and according to this there are currently 11820 unique active apps in Zest/en-us.
The reason WP7appslist does not agree with my count is because that site lists applications that have subsequentially been unpublished - such as Li'Messenger. My code does not.
Output from app below.
Code:
C:\Users\AHels\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Projects\WP7MarketPlace\WP7MarketPlace\bin\Debug>WP7MarketPlace.exe Zest en-US Messenger
Polling catalog.zune.net.
Store: Zest
Language: en-US
Searchterm: Messenger
Each . represents 100 entries.
.......................................................................................................................
11820 total apps.
Searching results for Messenger
Free Messenger (by ashterisk) v1.4.0.0 (ashtech software)
Messenger by Miyowa v1.4.0.0 (MIYOWA)
IM Buddy Free Messenger v1.13.0.0 (Baby Justine)
Messenger (by ashterisk) v1.4.0.0 (ashtech software)
IM Buddy v1.12.0.0 (Baby Justine)
C:\Users\AHels\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Projects\WP7MarketPlace\WP7MarketPlace\bin\Debug>
sensboston said:
I don't know where and how they got that number. I can only trust my own code and query responses I've made My software shown 7418 apps only (valid today, 3 p.m. EST).
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what is your code?
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what is your code?
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OK, just spent 15 minutes and made a console app (in attachment).
To compile, run VS 2010 command prompt and type: csc mpcounter.cs
Run and see result. You may also provide command line param, a file name. App in that case will save all found app titles to that file in UTF8 text format. Example: mpcounter.exe apps.txt
P.S. To "morality keepers" and "copyright protectors": there is nothing "hacking" or "secure" in my code; nothing what mid-level programmer can't wrote in half an hour using google.
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In any case, there is definitely something off with your code.
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My code is here; could you please show me what's wrong? (no sarcasm, I'm not a genius so my code probably contains a bugs)
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Perhaps you should keep your unasked advices for yourself. Where you've seen I'm "downloading apps for free"? Please keep in topic...
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Coming to a developers forum and showing them that you are illegally downloading their apps is going to get you some negative, off-topic remarks. That's just the nature of the beast in letting people know you're stealing from them.
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Coming to a developers forum and showing them that you are illegally downloading their apps is going to get you some negative, off-topic remarks. That's just the nature of the beast in letting people know you're stealing from them.
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Could you point where I'm showing what I'm "illegally downloading their apps"??? it's only in your mind (hello, Sigmund Freud!) You people are nuts!..
sensboston said:
My code is here; could you please show me what's wrong? (no sarcasm, I'm not a genius so my code probably contains a bugs)
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Sure
Remove cost=any from your querystring and you get the same results as my app as posted above and WP7applist (inactive entries taken into account).
I haven't double checked the results, but I am guessing that cost=any only returns apps that actually has a cost (i.e. not free ones).
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Confirmed. Including cost=any will only return apps with an actual cost attached.
You can attack this in several ways, but the easiest is simply to not include the cost variable at all.
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Coming to a developers forum and showing them that you are illegally downloading their apps is going to get you some negative, off-topic remarks. That's just the nature of the beast in letting people know you're stealing from them.
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Where is he talking about illegally downloading them? He is counting them. While the APIs for this are not exactly public they are well known and even Brandon Watson is using them to track releases / stats. As well as a ****load of other websites etc.
I recently did some network checks for XDA and found out that they are not providing enough security for the personal information of members in the community.
Basically nothing is encrypted
Here is the login page:
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As you can see it's in MD5, preferably passwords must be encrypted in order to safeguard your personal information. As MD5 hashes can be reversed.
Here is the worst part, I found out that my personal messages are not encrypted and have no security measures in place. A person can easily intercept your message without any reasonable effort.
Nah, that's not the worst part, this is...
When you change your password a potential hacker can intercept both your old and new password IN PLAIN TEXT.
I as a user want my personal data on my account to be safe, XDA should implement a full HTTPS for all Private Messages and User credentials as well as password edting.
Wow, just wow. I'm actually gobsmacked
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Erm, question Deathnotice01. What about the Google sign in?
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That's just sad ?
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I guess it doesn't really matter if I switch to Google sign in if nothing else is secure anyway
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Luckily I am using my Google account to access XDA, but damn - this is a major security flaw, on not on some weirdo site buy on XDA *DEVELOPERS*
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@MikeChannon @svetius
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I'm not an expert on this so I've passed it to one of our systems people and Sv has a mention too I see.
Mike
deathnotice01 said:
I recently did some network checks for XDA and found out that they are not providing enough security for the personal information of members in the community.
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Please see this thread regarding bringing HTTPS to XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383868. It has a lot of discussion about this topic.
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Here is the worst part, I found out that my personal messages are not encrypted and have no security measures in place. A person can easily intercept your message without any reasonable effort.
When you change your password a potential hacker can intercept both your old and new password IN PLAIN TEXT.
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In both of these situations, an attacker would have to be intercepting your traffic. I don't think that this is considered 'easily intercepted'. But, I agree we should be hashing this information on password change. This is built-in vbulletin functionality that we haven't modified but will take a look at the feasibility of changing it. Shouldn't be too difficult. (Famous last words)
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I as a user want my personal data on my account to be safe, XDA should implement a full HTTPS for all Private Messages and User credentials as well as password edting.[/size]
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We fully agree with this. However XDA is built on vBulletin which doesn't have great capabilities for https. Here are the two major reasons why we don't have it on XDA yet:
1. vBulletin doesn't seem to handle cross-protocol (or even https) sessions very well. You can log in fine, but the session will expire after 5 minutes on different pages. There were a lot of other vBulletin issues regarding https, and I've actually done a lot of coding to fix most of the issues, but the session issue is still outstanding.
2. XDA is filled with 3rd party content, most of which is unencrypted. This will trigger browser warnings all over the place. The only solution to this that I see is to proxy the content on our own servers with https, however this is a pretty huge endeavor.
I am all on board for doing XDA in full https mode but there are still some of these major issues we haven't worked out solutions to (yet).
Wow, really glad you found this out! I know that because of heart bleed they had to redo a lot of the https encryption, but to think that there was almost no security in which to protect our own privacy, its just mind boggling. Good (bad?) find!
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In both of these situations, an attacker would have to be intercepting your traffic. I don't think that this is considered 'easily intercepted'. But, I agree we should be hashing this information on password change. This is built-in vbulletin functionality that we haven't modified but will take a look at the feasibility of changing it. Shouldn't be too difficult. (Famous last words)
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It's really easy.
Sniff traffic of a target device and viola. It's HTTP so no decrypting required even a person without any good network auditing experience can perform this attack.
You can download tools from the internet to do such stuff with relatively low or no setup required.
We fully agree with this. However XDA is built on vBulletin which doesn't have great capabilities for https. Here are the two major reasons why we don't have it on XDA yet:
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Remember Data breach is a big possibility.
Regardless of the system an appropriate amount of security should be implemented that would reasonably protect the transmission of personal information because you are accountable for the data you collect and/or keep.
I personally thank you for looking into it.
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I'll give it a shot as soon as I get home where I can really download things (work sucks). I currently use baconreader and would love a new reddit app.
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I too use bacon reader because bacon. I'm gonna test. Downloaded and installed. Time to go sign in...
I like pancakes
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I'll give it a shot as soon as I get home where I can really download things (work sucks). I currently use baconreader and would love a new reddit app.
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I too use bacon reader because bacon. I'm gonna test. Downloaded and installed. Time to go sign in...
I like pancakes
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Thanks you guys, am expecting your valuable reviews...
I found out about this earlier today. So far, so good. I had been using baconreader before. One of the things I like is that this can play videos from the app, whereas bacon kept wanting me to open it in another app.
One thing I did notice was that I was looking at the what's hot section, and suddenly I realized that I had seen many of these a few minutes ago. It seems when I went back from one of the posts, it took me to the front page instead where I was on the what's hot page.
I also found a not responding message when I click on one of the messages in my inbox.
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I found out about this earlier today. So far, so good. I had been using baconreader before. One of the things I like is that this can play videos from the app, whereas bacon kept wanting me to open it in another app.
One thing I did notice was that I was looking at the what's hot section, and suddenly I realized that I had seen many of these a few minutes ago. It seems when I went back from one of the posts, it took me to the front page instead where I was on the what's hot page.
I also found a not responding message when I click on one of the messages in my inbox.
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Thanks for your Feedback, We'll try to fix the concern you raised.
I am confused by swiping the submissions on the feed. What does it do? Where do they go? How do I get them back? Also, how do I view a submissions thread/comments?
I donated $1.50 to remove ads, but when I reinstalled the app on a later installation of Android, it once again prompted me to either enable apps or donate.
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We wanted to respond to the post on the Full Disclosure mailing list (link) regarding a vulnerability on XDA.
We can confirm that an admin account was compromised on the Portal portion of our site (also known as the blog or front page), however, no user accounts in the forums were compromised. XDA exists on two separate systems that live in two separate server environments and no user data is stored on the Portal servers where the issue happened.
At this point it appears that an admin account was compromised and used to gain access to the backend code on the WordPress site. We have patched this exploit and are continuing to review our code and policies to prevent this type of thing from happening again. We take security very seriously.
As a safety precaution, we've asked all Portal editors to change their password. Again we have no concern or evidence that XDA's user accounts were in any way compromised.
Our thanks to Steffen for reporting this. His attempts to contact us via other channels were unsuccessful mainly because we receive many emails on a daily basis about various topics, including people falsely claiming that our site is hacked. If anyone has information regarding a vulnerability, they can use the technical contact form on our site with details, or email me directly at security + at + xda-developers.com. When reporting a security vulnerability, make sure to include specific details so that we know that it is a real issue.
To follow up on what bitpushr said above, we've decided to create a dedicated page on the site where people from the community can report security vulnerabilities and understand our disclosure policy. Look for that in the coming days. In the mean time, feel free to use his email if you want to directly reach him and our team.
Thank you
Thank you for informing everyone about the incident and for taking user security serious.
Portal is hacked again.
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The home page is now ok
And again.
Kim Jong Un is now here.
What does the database tar contain? Pretty sure it wasn't there before, so should we change our passwords?
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And again.
Kim Jong Un is now here.
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Who is Kim Jong Un?
Portal and Forum are on different Servers.
You can change your pass, if you want to be sure.
As far as I know.
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Who is Kim Jong Un?
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Korean dictator
Trafalgar Square said:
Portal and Forum are on different Servers.
You can change your pass, if you want to be sure.
As far as I know.
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Korean dictator
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What? Why he is here?
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What? Why he is here?
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There was a GIF from him on the Portal site.
He hacked a server or admin account?
I don't know.
I am not the Admin.
Maybe it's a joke by the Admins. They are very funny sometimes
Trafalgar Square said:
I don't know.
I am not the Admin.
Maybe it's a joke by the Admins. They are very funny sometimes
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I think no
Hey all, sorry it's no joke! But our wordpress and forum accounts are totally different. I am evaluating the portal server now, no need to change your password on XDA forum, although it is always good practice to change your passwords every few months, everywhere.
bitpushr said:
Hey all, sorry it's no joke! But our wordpress and forum accounts are totally different. I am evaluating the portal server now, no need to change your password on XDA forum, although it is always good practice to change your passwords every few months, everywhere.
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Is it ok the web site now?
Since there's xda ad free now, I think it would be a good idea to launch some kind of a bug bounty program.
bitpushr said:
Hey all, sorry it's no joke! But our wordpress and forum accounts are totally different. I am evaluating the portal server now, no need to change your password on XDA forum, although it is always good practice to change your passwords every few months, everywhere.
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This means files uploaded to xda forums are safe? Downloaded and installed an app when this went down.
Visi0nofExcellence2 said:
This means files uploaded to xda forums are safe? Downloaded and installed an app when this went down.
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Wouldn't be the forum and the normal website be on different severs? So I guess its okay
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I have developed an app for the note 10 cut out wallpapers. The wallpapers in the wallpix app are created by me and my friend. All the wallpapers that are available are unique.
We allow users to set all the wallpapers for free.
Now we have also included the live wallpapers. But the live wallpapers are for pro users.
Here is the demo of live wallpaper : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsW7TCqioTU
To download the app. Go to play store and search for Wallpix or download it from this link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wallpaper.wallpix
Note 10 users should turn off the motion for the cutout wallpapers to work.
Here are the steps to turn off the motion on one UI
When you press and hold the screen and select wallpaper from the gallery not from the app, there is a choice to activate motion is already active click on it to disable and then go to WallPix app and select the wallpaper you want, hope I was clear.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Please note that you can set all the wallpapers for free, But to download the wallpapers you need the pro version of the app.
Thank You
Thanx for the info
xile6 said:
Thanx for the info
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Ok dude
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Nice just got it.
SPAM
Why are you spamming your app on every forum and website? I am suspicious now! Uninstalled!
mickey878 said:
Why are you spamming your app on every forum and website? I am suspicious now! Uninstalled!
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I have created only a single thread here.
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mickey878 said:
Why are you spamming your app on every forum and website? I am suspicious now! Uninstalled!
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I believe it's called advertisement. That's like saying you won't eat at a specific restaurant, just because you saw their commercial on every channel on the TV.
Screw you, Hardee's! (Or Carl's, Jr depending on your location) You've spammed every TV show and channel with your hamburgers. I'm suspicious and never eating there again!
Here's one to add
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I believe it's called advertisement. That's like saying you won't eat at a specific restaurant, just because you saw their commercial on every channel on the TV.
Screw you, Hardee's! (Or Carl's, Jr depending on your location) You've spammed every TV show and channel with your hamburgers. I'm suspicious and never eating there again!
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Umm i guess you do not understand how an app and how a "fast food" commercial works. Fast food restaurants dont put location trackers, advert pop ups, trojans, viruses, data receivers, key stroke recorders in your food dummy! People create apps for what you need the most, which right now might be cutout wallpapers, as a front for their apps and then spam you with adds in you notifications or worse mine your data. The way this guy starts by saying "i found an app" which he actually created then spams them on all possible websites and actually creates new accounts to do it (if you check his profile) sets off all alarms in my opinion. You are welcome to install and use it. I was only giving a heads up. Didnt know i will have to explain how malicious apps work.
Here u go.....enjoy!
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Umm i guess you do not understand how an app and how a "fast food" commercial works. Fast food restaurants dont put location trackers, advert pop ups, trojans, viruses, data receivers, key stroke recorders in your food dummy! People create apps for what you need the most, which right now might be cutout wallpapers, as a front for their apps and then spam you with adds in you notifications or worse mine your data. The way this guy starts by saying "i found an app" which he actually created then spams them on all possible websites and actually creates new accounts to do it (if you check his profile) sets off all alarms in my opinion. You are welcome to install and use it. I was only giving a heads up. Didnt know i will have to explain how malicious apps work.
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Lol, check the permissions of that app! No special permissions asked!
faded03cobra said:
Here's one to add
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Looks cool
mickey878 said:
Umm i guess you do not understand how an app and how a "fast food" commercial works. Fast food restaurants dont put location trackers, advert pop ups, trojans, viruses, data receivers, key stroke recorders in your food dummy! People create apps for what you need the most, which right now might be cutout wallpapers, as a front for their apps and then spam you with adds in you notifications or worse mine your data. The way this guy starts by saying "i found an app" which he actually created then spams them on all possible websites and actually creates new accounts to do it (if you check his profile) sets off all alarms in my opinion. You are welcome to install and use it. I was only giving a heads up. Didnt know i will have to explain how malicious apps work.
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You need to step back and calm down. There's no need for name calling.
The only permission his app asks for is storage.
Again, I see no issue with him posting about his app on all websites. Again, that's advertisement. Just because someone advertises his own app does not make it malicious.
Prove to me that his app is malicious and I'll concede your point. Until then, you're just slinging mud and name calling for no reason. You're just destroying YOUR credibility, not the app developer's.
@mickey878
Checkout this tweet too https://twitter.com/MKBHD/status/1168531550369136641
I didn't name call and again it's the user's choice to install or not to. If you are happy to provide permission to storage, it's your decision and you are entitled to do as you like. Freedom of speech, but I guess no one really cares about it any more. All I did was give people a heads up to be careful. There are a ton of apps providing the same stuff doesn't mean they are all in good faith. Chill....
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AkashDJ said:
@mickey878
Checkout this tweet too https://twitter.com/MKBHD/status/1168531550369136641
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You might be legit bro but the way you approached was misleading..was it hard to say "I created an app so check it out?"
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***FYI - the spiderman with the white should have a transparent background (which makes it black on my phone) but when I uploaded it added white for some reason
for some reason wallpapers are not aligning well on my note 10 plus. I am losing some inches from the top of screen due to black band towards the top