cyanogenmod.com infected by malware - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

Website of Cyanogenmod.com is infected by malware!!!!
What happened when Google visited this site?
Of the 4 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 2 page(s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2011-11-17, and the last time suspicious content was found on this site was on 2011-11-17.Malicious software includes 2 exploit(s). Successful infection resulted in an average of 4 new process(es) on the target machine.
Malicious software is hosted on 1 domain(s), including blameincise.org/.
This site was hosted on 1 network(s) including AS13335 (CLOUDFLARENET).​
look here for more info:
http://safebrowsing.clients.google....hl=en&site=http://www.cyanogenmod.com/devices

Chill down dude, the file has been deleted. And btw, why do you post this in the development section?
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Hi all,
I released the paid version of my app two days ago and today I found it on nullapk.com which claims to have "Free full version android apps and games apk downloads". Should I be worried about this (and similar) sites?
I find it hard to believe my app was cracked so quickly? My app is not very popular (yet) so I can't imagine hackers have even noticed it yet, let alone cracked it. I'm using the Google LVL (with obfuscation) for license control.
I would download the app myself to really see if it's cracked but I'm afraid it has simply been turned into a Trojan and I don't want to catch a virus.
Any advice?
Thanks in advance,
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Developers lose a lot of money due to warez sites hosting their (paid) apps for free. Your app is most likely cracked and not a virus but warez is not to be trusted. You can't do anything to the site (e.g. get it shut down) - see what they said at the bottom of their page:
No files are hosted on this server - all links come via google! Sue them
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So the only thing you could do, is ask the file hosting sites to remove it from their servers (since it violates copyright laws).

I have an APK App suggestion...

Hi!
Well, I just had an idea for a very useful app for android that might be shared on the marketplace as well!
There's this website called webehigh . com ... it's like the travel encyclopedia of marijuana/cannabis/hash around the globe! I often read through various placemarks on that website, mostly for knowledge and sometimes for need... it's quite fun to know about *legality, *where to buy, *prices and brands etc of cannabis. The site's not been updated since 2008, but the info's quite relevant. I just wanted to make an app out of the content on there...
for the app I was hoping to create a database kind of app where a user could search countrywise/citywise through the information and display the appropriate page for each town. For this purpose, I'm not sure whether the format of each page including the front page along with links and advertisement would allow a suitable apk to be made... So I thought of creating new html / php / text files, whatever suitable, and links them all in the database as seperate towns... but I don't know how an app is made for android and what kind of town's page format would suffice in generating the required result...
So I thought I'd ask you for this.... any online tool or offline program that could let me create this app without any programming code knowledge, or if you could create this app, then it would be great! I'm currently downloading the whole site with "httrack" - an offline website downloader. And then as per your reply, I'll change all the pages to a apk friendly format.
Basically, this is supposed to be an offline reference app for people who read webehigh. Since the website is not being updated.. I was thinking of making an offline app for this... There are many marijuana related apps on the android market... so I'm sure publishing this app won't be a big hassle!!
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Codename Android safe to use?

Just installed the Wizzed Bean Rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011601) for the Motorola Razr phone.
Everything works fine but I looked up Codename Android within Firefox, running the addon WOT ( web of Trust), it has listed the main website www.codenameandroid.com as dangerous?
Any ideas why?
Because they brick your Phone when you don't read the Instructions
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Eighthourblink said:
Just installed the Wizzed Bean Rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011601) for the Motorola Razr phone.
Everything works fine but I looked up Codename Android within Firefox, running the addon WOT ( web of Trust), it has listed the main website www.codenameandroid.com as dangerous?
Any ideas why?
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Wow.
Chrome alerted me too.
When I clicked on advanced I get this:
Safe Browsing
Diagnostic page for codenameandroid.com
What is the current listing status for codenameandroid.com?
Site is listed as suspicious - visiting this web site may harm your computer.
Part of this site was listed for suspicious activity 6 time(s) over the past 90 days.
What happened when Google visited this site?
Of the 68 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 8 page(s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2012-12-09, and the last time suspicious content was found on this site was on 2012-12-09.
Malicious software includes 18 trojan(s), 7 exploit(s).
Malicious software is hosted on 1 domain(s), including mleysfj.mysecondarydns.com/.
This site was hosted on 2 network(s) including AS26496 (PAH), AS15169 (Google Internet Backbone).
Has this site acted as an intermediary resulting in further distribution of malware?
Over the past 90 days, codenameandroid.com appeared to function as an intermediary for the infection of 1 site(s) including htcmania.com/.
Has this site hosted malware?
Yes, this site has hosted malicious software over the past 90 days. It infected 2 domain(s), including bit.ly/, htcmania.com/.
How did this happen?
In some cases, third parties can add malicious code to legitimate sites, which would cause us to show the warning message.
Next steps:
Return to the previous page.
If you are the owner of this web site, you can request a review of your site using Google Webmaster Tools. More information about the review process is available in Google's Webmaster Help Center.
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I have successfully built CNA roms from source for the droid razr and have had many people use this rom. I believe it is just as safe as any other out there
He is talking about their Web site. FYI still showing as malicious site by Google.
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Another thing I have noticed
Another thing I have noticed is, there is two instances of Android Keyboard installed.
Android Keyboard - 428KB - version 4.0.3-eng-root.20120308.075356
Android Keyboard - 628 KB - version 4.2-517167
Any reason for this ?
Eighthourblink said:
Another thing I have noticed is, there is two instances of Android Keyboard installed.
Android Keyboard - 428KB - version 4.0.3-eng-root.20120308.075356
Android Keyboard - 628 KB - version 4.2-517167
Any reason for this ?
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Wrong thread. LOL

[Q] An Android Gingerbread App not working in later versions

Hi friends,
I need advice on a pressing issue I am facing right now about an android app I got developed through a freelancer.
I am webmaster of a website for numerology enthusiasts. On this website, we were offering a numerology calculator (basically a combination of html pages with some javascript embeded - all compiled in an .exe format) Later, on some suggestions, we decided to prepare an Android version of this tiny program by hiring a programmer of South India. It was 2011 and the Gingerbread was the prevalent Android platform. The programmer created the App and we published it on Android Market where it is still available on playstore (search for com.namecalculator.lite on playstore and the first result 'Your Lucky Name' is the app in question.)
The problem is that this was an app which was not compatible with the later version of Android. As such, after sometimes, when the ICS version of Android was launched, the app stopped working for ICS devices. As of now, except for some old Android devices, this App is useless.
When I contacted the guy who originally developed this App, he told that the source file of the Apps were not saved by him and as such, he expressed his inability to do anything about it. He told me that if I again wanted him to develop the app for later versions of Android (like ICS, Jellybean etc), I will have to pay him the full development fee as he will have to start again from scratch.
Since my website is only a hobbyist website with negligible revenue, it was not possible for me to again hire this programmer just to develop an upgraded version of the app.
As of now, a very popular part of my website (the app) has become unavailable for its intended users. In this background, I want guidance on the following:-
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(3) I am not a programmer but have experience of web-designing, creating blogs etc. Can I self taught myself to create the above mentioned app by reading and following the online tutorials ? If yes, what in your opinion is the expected time an average learner (with no programming background) can do it? Also kindly point me to some good tutorials.
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App rejected for inexistent copyright infringiment

today I submitted an update for my movies app. I dont know if I can link the app, but basically it is similar to the more pupular MovieMate. My app allows the user to browse movies, read descriptions, add them to watch list and so on.
The update was rejected since according to the useless guys at google I'm violating intellectual property, while all the other movie apps on the play store apparently are ok. It frustrates me since I put in MONTHS of work for this app and got very few downloads in the first month. And now i cant even submit updates.
The data is fetched through TheMovieDatabase and I give them credits both in the app and in the store description. The API are explicitly saying that I'm ALLOWED to use their information for commercial purposes.
Now I want to appeal. What should I write to the google guys to get the update accepted?
cececefotl said:
today I submitted an update for my movies app. I dont know if I can link the app, but basically it is similar to the more pupular MovieMate. My app allows the user to browse movies, read descriptions, add them to watch list and so on.
The update was rejected since according to the useless guys at google I'm violating intellectual property, while all the other movie apps on the play store apparently are ok. It frustrates me since I put in MONTHS of work for this app and got very few downloads in the first month. And now i cant even submit updates.
The data is fetched through TheMovieDatabase and I give them credits both in the app and in the store description. The API are explicitly saying that I'm ALLOWED to use their information for commercial purposes.
Now I want to appeal. What should I write to the google guys to get the update accepted?
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Tell them to give you the reasons WHY they rejected your app, then, you can work on fixing these reasons.
This is from the email
I reviewed Movie and Tv suggestions, com.dcs.shows, and had to reject it because of an unauthorized use of copyrighted content. If you submitted an update, the previous version of your app is still live on Google Play.
Here’s how you can submit your app for another review:
Remove any content owned by a third party from your app. For example, your app contains: several images of movie posters like "Mad Max & Suicide Squad" in the phone screenshots and within the app experience. Affected Translations: en_US
Read through the Unauthorized Use of Copyrighted Content article for more details and examples.
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Sign in to your Developer Console and submit your app.
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this my app: github (dot) com / fermatijoe / shows2
cececefotl said:
This is from the email
this my app: github (dot) com / fermatijoe / shows2
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Okay, these movies are copyrighted and you can't use them unless you have permission. To be honest, if you start such a big project that requires 2 months of coding, at least read through the rules before posting it.
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Okay, these movies are copyrighted and you can't use them unless you have permission. To be honest, if you start such a big project that requires 2 months of coding, at least read through the rules before posting it.
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What about the other 1000 apps that do the same thing? Look for Movie Mate on the play store. The first screen is a huge Mad max poster. And the appe is paid and has milions of downloads.
cececefotl said:
What about the other 1000 apps that do the same thing? Look for Movie Mate on the play store. The first screen is a huge Mad max poster. And the appe is paid and has milions of downloads.
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Really? That app has copyright allowment.

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