[Q] Samsung Galaxy S II WiFi pass bypass? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there any hack/tweak or app for bypassing the WPA/WPA2 passwords when you want to connect trough secured WiFi?
Thanks in advance!

XEURONIX said:
Is there any hack/tweak or app for bypassing the WPA/WPA2 passwords when you want to connect trough secured WiFi?
Thanks in advance!
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lol, what do you think yourself.. Now wouldn't that nullify the whole purpose of wireless security?

XEURONIX said:
Is there any hack/tweak or app for bypassing the WPA/WPA2 passwords when you want to connect trough secured WiFi?
Thanks in advance!
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Your easy method is not to have security on your router .
Unless you where looking to steal wifi .
jje

Sooo, I guess not, there isn't any tethers.

yes, it wil be app that you can develop and sale for million of million profile.
cheers
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keijames said:
yes, it wil be app that you can develop and sale for million of million profile.
cheers
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Really? .. really? No, really!? You serious? Ok than it's really ...

Are you saying that you want to be able to connect to any wifi access point, without having to enter the password?
Is it your wifi, or someone else's?

Before flaming xeuronix completely: there are apps for jailbroken iPhones that can calculate securitykeys automatically for several badly-configured wireless routers (they have a default key that is generated by parsing the serialnumber of the router through a formula... And then use the serial as SSID...)
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kaassema said:
Before flaming xeuronix completely: there are apps for jailbroken iPhones that can calculate securitykeys automatically for several badly-configured wireless routers (they have a default key that is generated by parsing the serialnumber of the router through a formula... And then use the serial as SSID...)
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To the OP... no you cannot connect to a secure wifi...if you dont know the password...
regarding jailbroken iphones or any other device...
the SSID of the router is just the wireless ID which can be set to be broadcast or be hidden...that doesnt get you anywhere...
one has to know the password period
another point is that be it an iphone or a high spec gaming rig...the way it will talk to the router will be same...same protocols..same encryption algorithm...

johncmolyneux said:
Are you saying that you want to be able to connect to any wifi access point, without having to enter the password?
Is it your wifi, or someone else's?
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Someone else.

XEURONIX said:
Someone else.
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Not going to happen (easily).
You could use a packet-sniffer to grab the keys but that's not going to happen on your phone (as far as I know, no one's ported the linux app over?)

woodstock_ahem said:
To the OP... no you cannot connect to a secure wifi...if you dont know the password...
regarding jailbroken iphones or any other device...
the SSID of the router is just the wireless ID which can be set to be broadcast or be hidden...that doesnt get you anywhere...
one has to know the password period
another point is that be it an iphone or a high spec gaming rig...the way it will talk to the router will be same...same protocols..same encryption algorithm...
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Yep... And what I ment: some providers were dumb enough to let their fully equiped routers use a key that is based on the unique SSID of the router: faulty design, rendering wifinetworks that use default settings at risk for attacks...
Someone already made an app for jailbroken devices to automate the process of using this exploit.
Hence the question of Xeuronix is not so dumb after all: seems logical for such app to exist on android and not on iOS, instead of viceversa.
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I've seen u can get backtrack on android now. The full version has Wiggins hacking tools
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kaassema said:
Yep... And what I ment: some providers were dumb enough to let their fully equiped routers use a key that is based on the unique SSID of the router: faulty design, rendering wifinetworks that use default settings at risk for attacks...
Someone already made an app for jailbroken devices to automate the process of using this exploit.
Hence the question of Xeuronix is not so dumb after all: seems logical for such app to exist on android and not on iOS, instead of viceversa.
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Finally someone talking sense in this forum. Thanks dude.

There are 2 programs that provide you with default passwords of specific routers like Thomson, Speedtouch and some others. The first one is called Penetrate and the other one is called Router Keygen. If you want to sniff data and eventually get a WEP key then you will nedd Backtrack which has been ported on Android but without the sniffing tools yet. And the phone's wifi adapter has to support sniffing

Free WiFi access? Hmmm......that would be nice! If there is such a program which works on SGS II, then I think there would be many takers for it

yes this would be great. then you could hack the planet. ...

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[Q] Reverse Tethering on P500

Can the LG Optimus One P500 be reverse tethered i.e. when the mobile is connected to a PC with the cable then the phone can access the internet via the PC.
My HTC Incredible S used to do this and I did search a bit before posting this but I couldn't find a way to make my LG Optimus One P500 do it. Any suggestions?
just buy a wifi router and u can access it anywhere in ur house
ccdreadcc said:
just buy a wifi router and u can access it anywhere in ur house
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Yaa do that....
Beacuse this thing was already discussed here on xda at the same section. Search a bit harder u will find the thread in graveyard.
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search mycilla blog in google and u'll have ur answer.. nd try reverse tethering in ubuntu its easier.. i have done it very easily...
ccdreadcc said:
just buy a wifi router and u can access it anywhere in ur house
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Thanks for that reply. I do have a wifi router already
Reverse tethering will allow me to use internet available on any machine even while I'm in transit. Think laptop+data card
Hence the query
Used to use this some time back when I was on Windows.
Also, cool sig
I use this www.mhotspot.com
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kpbotbot said:
Used to use this some time back when I was on Windows.
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crankyboy said:
I use this www.mhotspot.com
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That works if your laptop has WiFi. Sometimes I have an old laptop with me which doesn't have WiFi or I'm visiting a friend who doesn't have WiFi. Reverse tethering hack would really help out.
Couldn't find a link for reverse tethering. Any suggestions?
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Also, cool sig
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Thanks. Spent all morning setting it up
Maybe this? --> http://blog.mycila.com/2010/06/reverse-usb-tethering-with-android-22.html
Not sure. Haven't tried. Anyway, what error/thingy do you get?
It just need a computer with a internet connection..
and Connectify doesn't work for me or some other people..
Cause android doesn't support ad-hoc ...
kpbotbot said:
Maybe this? --> http://blog.mycila.com/2010/06/reverse-usb-tethering-with-android-22.html
Not sure. Haven't tried. Anyway, what error/thingy do you get?
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mate, the problem is Step 2.. does the P500 have a "tethering" option?
John Anderton said:
mate, the problem is Step 2.. does the P500 have a "tethering" option?
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Ofciurse we have usb tethering. Settings > wireless & network > portable hotspot > usb tethering
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Thinking of purchasing this phone

I just sold my Wildfire Buzz, which I successfully rooted.
Soo I think the ACE is logical and cheap upgrade for me.
Just wondering if I root this phone will it unlocked (from the three network)too or is that something separate?
And is their anything I should look in regards to this mobile?
unknown89 said:
I just sold my Wildfire Buzz, which I successfully rooted.
Soo I think the ACE is logical and cheap upgrade for me.
Just wondering if I root this phone will it unlocked (from the three network)too or is that something separate?
And is their anything I should look in regards to this mobile?
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Maybe thw whole section
Seriously, it's a very good handset,with a growing dev community. Worth to buy on my opinion.
Ah,no troubles after rooting, it will be simply more powerful!
Cheers!
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mastrone said:
Maybe thw whole section
Seriously, it's a very good handset,with a growing dev community. Worth to buy on my opinion.
Ah,no troubles after rooting, it will be simply more powerful!
Cheers!
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I appreciate the response. But if I root the phone will that unlock the network too?
unknown89 said:
I appreciate the response. But if I root the phone will that unlock the network too?
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Nothing changes on network side....
Just beware not to grant network access to any app to avoid unwanted network connections. Also use apn droid widget which will switch off any connection.
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mastrone said:
Nothing changes on network side....
Just beware not to grant network access to any app to avoid unwanted network connections. Also use apn droid widget which will switch off any connection.
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He is asking if you can unlock the phone from Three network. I believe you have to buy an unlock code though, have seen people bricking trying to use a root app to unlock.
unknown89 said:
I appreciate the response. But if I root the phone will that unlock the network too?
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search google for free unlock codes, there should be atleast. or just buy it. im lucky since my phone has no network or sim lock.
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consegregate said:
He is asking if you can unlock the phone from Three network. I believe you have to buy an unlock code though, have seen people bricking trying to use a root app to unlock.
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Oook didn't catch it. Maybe 'cause I never had 3 as my carrier
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You can unlock your Ace here:
http://www.unlocksamsungonline.nl/unlock-samsung-S5830
Its not free though.
Cheers
Thanks! I've installed the Vanila Custom Rom. But I can't find any Arabic support. Any ideas?

[Q] Are the CUSTOM ROM's safe for Banking transcations??

Hi all.. I never bother about using Facebook nor my email on custom ROM... But my friend asked whether he can use banking transactions on Custom ROMs... Even i had the same thought.. But i thinking if i use the dolphin browser or Opera mini the data which i sent will be encrypted.. And is thr any chance of ROM's seeing this encrypted data??
Well,I think it's safe ...
Don't know about lewa rom...
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Use securegen rom for galaxt ace. Its for security paranoids as it says.
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Press THANKS if I helped
if you want my opinion , no OS in the world is secure as hacker always find workarounds to get things done..
madman_amit said:
if you want my opinion , no OS in the world is secure as hacker always find workarounds to get things done..
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I agree with you, but CyanogenMod is safer than stock because it doesn't have CarrierIQ.
That thing is scary! It logs your keystrokes and all sorts of other personal data.
Try this app if you are worried:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.projectvoodoo.simplecarrieriqdetector
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NathanBookham said:
I agree with you, but CyanogenMod is safer than stock because it doesn't have CarrierIQ.
That thing is scary! It logs your keystrokes and all sorts of other personal data.
Try this app if you are worried:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.projectvoodoo.simplecarrieriqdetector
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Samsung devices had carrierIQ ??
Also watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T17XQI_AYNo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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madman_amit said:
Samsung devices had carrierIQ ??
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It isn't Samsung -it is the mobile networks putting it on the firmware.
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NathanBookham said:
It isn't Samsung -it is the mobile networks putting it on the firmware.
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we flash roms that are directly coming from samsung through odin so no carrierIQ in them
Why should Banking App be unsafe? Problem is App not Rom, i think. And mostly the user is the most unsafe thing ;-)
pdroid+doidwall+some common sense+maybe an antivirus=profit
Thats true... But CM browser supports incognito MODE.. Does that helps in safe data transcation??
Prashanthme said:
Thats true... But CM browser supports incognito MODE.. Does that helps in safe data transcation??
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NO. Incognito mode means to browse with the purpose of not exposing your identity. I don't think that has anything to do with transaction things
well if you guys have some warez which requires Root Access then there is the biggest risk lies..
but as said above common sense matter most
yeah common sense is the most important.
ever heard of ettercap, droidsheep, man-in-the-middle attack, wireshark etc?
using those tools attackers can easily capture and decrypt your sensitive data over the air if u use wifi without you even knowing it.
it doesnt matter if u use the most secure rom out there, if u stupid u'll go down the drain pretty fast
Lol dumbphones are the most secure then... Nokia 3310! *sings monophonic Nokia Tune*
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KcLKcL said:
Lol dumbphones are the most secure then... Nokia 3310! *sings monophonic Nokia Tune*
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Ohhh hellllllllllll no .
The Samsung Mini Giant !
*Plays current Samsung tone*
Herpderp Defy.
Antivirus are crap with android, there is no use of them and no need of f them, because they only scan app names, if app is modded and does some harmful activity, they are still going to say it's safe and trusted+ consuming your ram and processing power all the time, i thought everyone in xda knew that antivirus for android is just a marketing strategy

Does the S3 require internet connection to activate S-voice?

Honestly I hope S-voice doesn't like Siri that require internet connection to activate S-voice. Anyone can tell me the anwser?
w1nter456 said:
Honestly I hope S-voice doesn't like Siri that require internet connection to activate S-voice. Anyone can tell me the anwser?
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Yes, it definitely requires an Internet connection. That's how you get the weather, web searches or anything else that you're looking for.
w1nter456 said:
Honestly I hope S-voice doesn't like Siri that require internet connection to activate S-voice. Anyone can tell me the anwser?
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ya,,how can that be possible w/o internet...
I'd like to know if it requires the internet to interpret what you are saying;
Eg. "open the camera" would that require data?
JSale said:
I'd like to know if it requires the internet to interpret what you are saying;
Eg. "open the camera" would that require data?
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Yes, the software to do it in house would be huge!
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Installed S-Voice on the wifes Nexus & it will not do anything without a net connection ie open camera or anything.
funb0b said:
Installed S-Voice on the wifes Nexus & it will not do anything without a net connection ie open camera or anything.
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sammy have blocked s-voice on all non-sgs3 devices
winwiz said:
sammy have blocked s-voice on all non-sgs3 devices
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Really, so how are people using it on the HOX & Note?
Or
Are you saying that Sammy have recently blocked it?
Is there a source?
Cheers
Edit build prop. works apparently
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Edit build prop. works apparently
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I was wondering the same
funb0b said:
I was wondering the same
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Several posts about it on sgs1 thread, confirmed working
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funb0b said:
Really, so how are people using it on the HOX & Note?
Or
Are you saying that Sammy have recently blocked it?
Is there a source?
Cheers
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recently mate. there is a whole thread regarding this

Reverse Tether Options?

On my phone before last (GS3) I was able to share my computer internet connection via USB. It was called reverse tether but I believe I had to root to enable.
Has anyone had any luck achieving this functionality on the Z3v with or without root?
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Foxfi and pdanet work
bcromwell said:
Foxfi and pdanet work
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Do they require root? Never understood why this isn't a standard feature, it's just like using WiFi except wired.
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tbtregenza said:
Do they require root? Never understood why this isn't a standard feature, it's just like using WiFi except wired.
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standard features are decided according to their to their abundant usage. If maximum users need it, then it will be standard.
bcromwell said:
Foxfi and pdanet work
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We are talking about REVERSE tether, which means that we want to use a computer internet connection to have internet on the phone.
It SHOULD be a standard feature as it is so easy to implement ! Some older version of android were allowing this easily and some phone maker were puting this as an option, now it's a hassle with LP !
Check this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371345
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2632471
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287494
tiliarou said:
We are talking about REVERSE tether, which means that we want to use a computer internet connection to have internet on the phone.
It SHOULD be a standard feature as it is so easy to implement ! Some older version of android were allowing this easily and some phone maker were puting this as an option, now it's a hassle with LP !
Check this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371345
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2632471
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287494
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Thanks for info. Bummer these all require root but I'll probably bite the bullet and root soon. My company doesn't allow WiFi and I'd like to save data while at work.
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tbtregenza said:
Thanks for info. Bummer these all require root but I'll probably bite the bullet and root soon. My company doesn't allow WiFi and I'd like to save data while at work.
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That is also my purpose as we don't have wifi at work. I tried on a Z3 stock rom LP 5.0.1 and it's not working... Could be because my internet connection has to go through an http proxy
Hi!
I was also looking for a way to reverse tether on my unrooted device. I could not find anything, so I developed my own solution, ReverseTethering NoRoot. Thread over here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/u/best-apps/app-reversetethering-noroot-t3316716

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