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Smartphones and Other Trivia

PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:13 pm
by Sigma_Orionis
As usual: eye glazing post. AS USUAL: YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

For the last three years I have used a Cheap Chinese Blackberry "look alike" (meaning it LOOKED like Blackberry at first blush, nothing else).

The phone ran its own (buggy as hell) software and had JavaME (a rather crummy implementation) so I could run some Java midlets. It was sort of a "smartphone" with camera etc. But nothing particularly spectacular. Why did I stick to it? IT WAS A PHONE, everything else was just toys.

The phone finally died about a month ago, so I bought a Cheap Chinese Android phone, it was specially cheap because (among other things) it only supported the English language, so most people were put off against it.

Since all the IT tech sites ran all sort of stuff about Android, I figured it would be a good time to hack around with the phone to see what I could get out of it.

The phone came with three page instruction manual, no software and the AC adapter for the wrong country (did I mention that it is a very Cheap Chinese phone? :P)

So I dowloaded the generic android drivers for Windows and modified the INF file so it would recognize my phone, that way I could connect it to my PC through a USB port and play with it.

It came with Android ver. 2.2.2 which is old as hell but hey IT'S JUST A PHONE.

So I installed some apps, Mostly geek stuff: a web server, an SFTP/SSH server, an SSH/MOSH client, RDP and VNC client, unit conversion software, Network diagnostics, IP mask calculator, some simple games, etc. and played with the connectivity: BlueTooth, Wifi, 3G, Tethering, even made a VPN to the office.

Then came the time to "root" the phone.

Several applications (like most of the NON-OFFICIAL implementations of Java for Android) required special privileged access to the phone (known in Unix-like parlance as "root access"). Almost all phones have this disabled by default, and enabling it requires some footwork (particularly if your phone is an obscure chinese thing).

After a couple of days of trying I managed to "root" it.

"rooting" usually has some risk of rendering the phone inoperable (aka "bricking it") but somehow I managed to do it without destroying the thing (beginner's luck I guess :P )

SO, now what?

Nothing, I played with it till I got bored, back to being a phone.

Why did I bother to post about it?

I got nothing to update the "Banana Republic Newsflash" thread with so far......

Re: Smartphones and Other Trivia

PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 6:17 pm
by Swift
I'm sorry, but that is the worst script for a techno-thriller I've ever read. It is supposed to go that you finally root the phone and now you can use the phone to find the missile launch code or hack the NSA or stop the alien invasion. :roll:


:twisted:

Re: Smartphones and Other Trivia

PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 6:34 pm
by FZR1KG
Already taken. That's the script for the last ship. At least the quality is.

Re: Smartphones and Other Trivia

PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 7:29 pm
by Sigma_Orionis
Swift wrote:I'm sorry, but that is the worst script for a techno-thriller I've ever read. It is supposed to go that you finally root the phone and now you can use the phone to find the missile launch code or hack the NSA or stop the alien invasion. :roll:


:twisted:


it's not even a good script for a sysadmin-oriented "bragging rights" story. I'd be expected to hack around with the Android SDK instead of finding a utility program to root the phone (which is what I did) :P

Re: Smartphones and Other Trivia

PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 4:05 am
by Cyborg Girl
Web server on a phone running an old version of Android? Helloooooo spambots. :shock:

Re: Smartphones and Other Trivia

PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 5:20 am
by Sigma_Orionis
Considering that the damned thing is setup to run ONLY when I say so, and on top of that, I usually have all data connections off. They won't be coming for me......

Re: Smartphones and Other Trivia

PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 2:59 am
by SciFiFisher
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Considering that the damned thing is setup to run ONLY when I say so, and on top of that, I usually have all data connections off. They won't be coming for me......


You think you are safe. But even now a hack is being created that will remotely access your turned off phone and turn it into a zombie amplifier cloner bot. :twisted:

Re: Smartphones and Other Trivia

PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 3:02 am
by Sigma_Orionis
IPMI VIRUS! Run for the Hills! roll: