@seamonkey420: The problem with that is that it would require a program with compatible wifi drivers. Most phone drivers don't support injection. The N900 (legendary Nokia phone running true Linux) has some driver tweaks that can enable injection.
@seamonkey420: The problem with that is that it would require a program with compatible wifi drivers. Most phone drivers don't support injection. The N900 (legendary Nokia phone running true Linux) has some driver tweaks that can enable injection.
@letsdropthehammer: Ooh, nice. Thanks for the suggestion.
@bonneyt: I'm paranoid about using GSM but prepaid SIMs are really cheap and easily acquired/disposed of. I like having extra options available in case the need arises.
Needs:
@Apposl: Any phone + custom ROM.
CyanogenMod + Google Voice calls/texts. Never had one problem with the OS.
@dragonislander: Try "Lena's Reversing for Newbies", it works with OllyDbg and has a lot of "reverseMe" challenge files.
@dragonislander: I'm probably not good enough for a tutorial. What guide were you using that didn't work?
@dragonislander: Really? It has always seemed to work for me.
@dragonislander: Yes, OllyDbg is the choice cracker's debugger on Windows.
You just reverse-ASM'd and cracked a Mac App
I have a hackier idea: Android phone with a USB host-mod plugged in to an external hard drive.
@houstonwkv: Lifehacker posted a faux-Dropbox rig a day or two back, here's the source article
@Red_Flag: Ooh, I found a bit nice material on the XDA forums.
@Red_Flag: None, as of yet. Encrypted file containers are available in a few forms but it's not anything like full-drive encryption. Built-in encryption is supposed to come out in future phones but I haven't heard of anything in a while.
@Nebula Octon: That's pretty sweet. Thanks for the link.
@cpt0bvius: Increase the size of punctuations by 1 or 2 points.
@Vertigo50: Android does this too, I always disable it after an update. I despise it because I often go back and double-space so that I can insert words in a sentence and it gives me a period instead of another space.
I've been looking for ways to encrypt Android. There are several apps and methods but most rely on containers. The most promising guide that I found so far was this guide on how to put a LUKS-encrypted IMG on the SD card [androidvoid.wordpress.com] It's not a full encrypted setup but it definitely has the potential to…
The latest DTA has been really nice. I have a slow connection so speed limiting keeps DTA from killing the line.