QUOTE(d33pbluez @ Jul 4 2013, 09:52 PM)
I have no idea. This was a contributed by a forumer.Samsung Galaxy Note II LYN's Official Thread V24, WARNING on POST 1 DMF2 / DME6
Samsung Galaxy Note II LYN's Official Thread V24, WARNING on POST 1 DMF2 / DME6
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Jul 4 2013, 10:24 PM
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Jul 4 2013, 10:50 PM
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New Toy:
[New App] Flashify Lets Root Users Flash Boot, Recovery, And Zip Updates, Backup Kernels And Recoveries To Dropbox, And More http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/07/04/ne...opbox-and-more/ However the app is limited to 3 flashes a day until you pay 1.99 as an in app purchase. Some may find it untenable. From the comments, one commenter supplied the following link: ROM Customizer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?...cemanager&hl=en |
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QUOTE(eugene88 @ Jul 4 2013, 11:08 PM) This is incredibly common. People just don't have the inclination to backup. Post 12 has a large selection of backup apps and also includes tutorials.You had better flash to 4.1.2 DME1 or earlier. QUOTE(misalika_93 @ Jul 4 2013, 11:14 PM) *change*Yes. Use DPI Changer but please don't put far out values otherwise you will need a factory reset. I assume you have rooted so please backup with a nandroid first. |
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QUOTE(jakgelap @ Jul 4 2013, 11:58 PM) You are very patient |
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Wellllll everyone, thanks to all of you, this is still in the top 5 threads in the Android section.
And it seems that other TS' have also started to emulate some features of this thread We should be getting v25 sometime tomorrow. By finishing v24, we have made approximately 60,000 posts for the Note 2. |
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Jul 5 2013, 12:15 AM
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***UPDATE TO IMPORTANT NOTE***
Making sense of the latest Android 'Master Key' security scare http://www.androidcentral.com/making-sense...-security-scare No spin, no bullshit, just clear simple talk about what's going on this time Some real talk about this exploit that the Bluebox security team discovered is needed. The first thing to know is that you’re probably affected. It’s an exploit that works on every device that’s not been patched since Android 1.6. If you’ve rooted and ROM'd your phone, you can freely ignore all of this. None of this counts for you, because there is a whole different set of security concerns that comes with root and custom ROMs for you to worry about. If you don’t have the infamous “Unknown Sources” permission box checked off in your settings, this all means nothing to you. Carry on, and feel free to be a little smug and self-righteous — you deserve it for eschewing sideloading all this time in case something like this could happen. If you don't know what this means, ask someone. For the rest of us, read past the break. More: IDG News Service. Special thanks to the whole Android Central Ambassador team for helping me make sense of this! What is it? All apps on your Android are signed with a cryptographic key. When it’s time to update that app, the new version must have the same digital signature as the old or it won’t overwrite. You can't update it, in other words. There are no exceptions, and developers who lose their signing key have to create a brand new app that we have to download all over again. That means starting from zero. All new downloads, all new reviews and ratings. It's not a trivial matter. The system apps — the ones that came installed on your phone from HTC or Samsung or Google — also have a key. These apps often have complete administrator access to everything on your phone, because they are trusted apps from the manufacturer. But they're still just apps. Still following me? What we're talking about now, what Bluebox is talking about, is a method to tear open an Android app and change the code without disturbing the cryptographic key. We cheer when hackers get around locked bootloaders, and this is the same sort of exploit. When you lock something, others will find a way in if they try hard enough. And when your platform is the most popular on the planet, people try very hard. So, someone can take a system application from a phone. Just pull it right out. Using this exploit, they can edit it to do nasty things — give it a new version number, and pack it back together while keeping the same, valid signing key. You could then potentially install this app right overtop your existing copy, and you now have an app designed to do bad things and it has complete access to your entire system. The whole time, the app will look and behave normally — you’ll never know something fishy is going on. Yikes. What’s being done about it? The folks at Bluebox told the entire Open Handset Alliance about this back in February. Google and OEMs are responsible for patching things to prevent it. Samsung did its part with the Galaxy S4, but every other phone they sell is vulnerable. HTC and the One didn’t make the cut, so all of HTC’s phones are vulnerable. In fact, every phone except the Samsung Touchwiz version Galaxy S4 is vulnerable. Google hasn’t yet updated Android to patch this issue. I imagine they're working hard on it — see the issues Chainfire has went through rooting Android 4.3. But Google didn’t sit idly by and ignore it either. The Google Play store has been “patched” so that no tampered apps can be uploaded to Google’s servers. That means any app you download from Google Play is clean — at least where this particular exploit is concerned. But places like Amazon, Slide Me, and of course all those cracked APK forums out there are wide open and every application could have bad JuJu inside it. So this is a really big deal? Yes it’s a huge deal. And at the same time, no, it’s really not. Google will patch the way Android updates apps or the way they are signed. In this cat-and-mouse game, this is a normal occurrence. Google releases software, hackers (both the good kind and the bad kind) try to exploit it, and when they do Google changes the code. That’s how software works, and this sort of thing should be expected when you have enough smart people trying to break in. On the other hand, the phone you have now may not ever see an update to fix this. Hell, it took Samsung almost a year to patch the browser against an exploit that could erase all your user data on just some of its phones. If you have a phone that you expect to be updated to Android 4.3, you will probably get patched. If not, it’s anybody’s guess. That’s bad — very bad. I'm not trying to slag on the people who make our phones, but truth is truth. What can I do? * Don't download any apps outside of Google Play. * Don’t download any apps outside of Google Play. * Don't download any apps outside of Google Play. In fact, go ahead and turn off the Unknown Sources permission if you like. I did. Anything else leaves you vulnerable. Some “Anti-Virus” apps will check if you have unknown sources enabled if you’re not sure. Get into the forums and find out which one everyone says is the best if you need to. Express your displeasure at not getting essential security updates for your phone. Especially if you’re still on that two-year (or three-year — hello Canada!) contract. Root your phone, and install a ROM that has some sort of fix -- the popular ones will likely have on very soon. So don’t panic. But be proactive and use some common sense. Now is a really good time to stop installing cracked apps, because the people doing the cracking are the same sort of people who could put evil code into the app. If you get any update notices that come from a place other than Google Play, tell somebody. Tell us if you need to. Figure out the people who are trying to pass on these exploits and give them a heavy dose of public shaming and exposure. Cockroaches hate the light. This will pass like security scares always do, but another will step in to fill its shoes. That’s the nature of the beast. Stay safe guys. This post has been edited by joytest: Jul 5 2013, 12:17 AM |
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QUOTE(muctabucta @ Jul 5 2013, 08:41 AM) I'm a noob..how did u do that? that sarcasm is a win..just use the link and put in what you want to google or is there a dedicated website to do this? Hahahaha I once asked the very same thing QUOTE(antt00 @ Jul 5 2013, 09:11 AM) Yes yes how appropriate QUOTE(alexng2208 @ Jul 5 2013, 09:14 AM) haiyo morning morning already soot people meh... LOL Your crossbreeding activities must be too vigorous leading to increased juice drain...anyways, i'm feeling slightly increased battery usage with the installation of the 7.x.x version of crossbreed |
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QUOTE(Avatar1975 @ Jul 5 2013, 09:33 AM) Go to bigtincan.com and download it there. The app now has an umbrella icon with a green background. QUOTE(alexng2208 @ Jul 5 2013, 09:34 AM) correct, my phone is feeling lethargic and much weaker in voltage of the vigorous crossbreeding and various flashings. SDS?anyways to anyone who has an S3, my colleague's S3 just cannot be turned on (long press, plug charger, recovery grip) nothing works insert remove battery also no use |
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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Jul 5 2013, 10:50 AM) The front page still can be improved. The front page is not sorted in a system order. Its everywhere. So one need browse thru everything to find something. Thanks. Improvement suggestions always welcome. I sort my entire company system. I dont even need to see the page but I can tell you where to go and find what thats the perfect 1. Just my 2 cents In general, posts 3,4,5 relate to the device and operations, and 6,7,8 relate to advanced topics. The rest are, well, the rest, although 10,11 are still device related, while 12, 13 are general Android. Improvements to arrangement or subcategories will surely be considered. QUOTE(fylon @ Jul 5 2013, 11:12 AM) QUOTE(alexng2208 @ Jul 5 2013, 11:38 AM) Correct.. please put some pretty amoi holding the note 2 seductively and its complete. and one macho man to cater to fruitie's needs to wash eyes fylon, if you stick around long enough, you will understand that you only need to seriously consider around 50% of what alex says as credible. However, his utterance today on JDU has been one of his more sensible posts for this week totally agreed... why wanna save battery la.. just get spare / powerbank / charger oh no... what will become of our thread without your crazy close ups, amazing landscapes and sexy portraits i not kancheong, if you read between my kancheong lines, you would see that what i wrote is darned good advice that ROM cooks embed in the ROMs for cook battery saving This post has been edited by joytest: Jul 5 2013, 12:04 PM |
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***UPDATE***
About the article I posted yesterday on Android vulnerability. I was taking a quick read on G+ where a similar article was rehashed by Chris Pirillo. The article got 500+ comments on G+ so I started reading them. It seems that the basis of the article is dubious as there are no sources or background statistics. I must apologise for undue concern as I did post the updated article around midnight stating that you just need to take commonsense precautions such as not visiting brothels and shady places unlike alexng2208 and his lorong belakang outings. Anyway, whatever the case, any platform does have its flaws and antt00 was the first one to point out after I posted the first link. Cheers and take care, don't do/install naughty apps. |
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QUOTE(alexng2208 @ Jul 5 2013, 02:29 PM) Amazing list indeed. Did you wet your pants after seeing it? Another useful post by alexng !!!!! This must be a good day !!!!!Will add to post 12 later. QUOTE(alexng2208 @ Jul 5 2013, 02:34 PM) You're the minion/bird/cat/dog/slave ....do as you're told by your Dominus ..... |
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