Hi there since installing the shazzam trial i have lost facebook and xtract programs and basically just get an error message "the file XXXXXX cannot be opened, either it is not signed with a trusted certificate or one of its components Blah blah blah"
could this be a DRM licence issue
its just that facebook (dl'd from windows mobile website!!!) and extract (dl source unknown are two of my most used programmes.
anyone else had this problem or can shed light on the situation ?
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I am trying to run a program that a friend gave me when he upgraded phones.
I have a T-Mo MDA with the latest T-Mo USA ROM on it.
Whenever I try to run the app, I get th efollowing message:
The file cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. You might need to reinstall or restore this file.
I verified that all the files are there, and everything is in one directory. How can I alter/add "trusted certificates"? Do I need to unlock my phone for it to run?
Thanks!
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Wolvereen said:
I am trying to run a program that a friend gave me when he upgraded phones.
I have a T-Mo MDA with the latest T-Mo USA ROM on it.
Whenever I try to run the app, I get th efollowing message:
The file cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. You might need to reinstall or restore this file.
I verified that all the files are there, and everything is in one directory. How can I alter/add "trusted certificates"? Do I need to unlock my phone for it to run?
Thanks!
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try the registrywizard, available on this forum or try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=275081&highlight=registrywizard
Thanks guys,
I found the following, however I am stuck at step 1. Can either of you assist with issuing a "Code Signing Certificate"?
Sorry, I guess I am a bit more nube than I thought...
FYI - Registry Wizard has no effect... Says my device has AKU 2.3.0 and some options will be diabled? However, "Disable Security Warnings" is checked. I applied and soft reset, still no love...
Yes I tried it and it works!
1.First you have to issue a Code signing certificate:
- Add a code signing template using Certification Authority snap-in
- Issue a code signing certificate
2. Download and Extract code signing tools:
http://ftp.intron.ac/pub/security/ra...signingx86.exe
3. Run signcode.exe on WM5 executable file using the certificate you created earlier.
4 Copy executable file to WM5 device
Hi guys
I am using a tilt with Schaps rom on it.
I can`t play any media files (tried mp3 and video)
I get the following error:
the file xxxxx cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. If the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file.
I have checked the registry, and tried setting the security key both on and off. no help.
Any other ideas are welcome.....
I have the same problem (error message) when pressing the "messages" button on my MDA Vario 3 / Kaiser.
Any help or ideas are much appreciated!
I too have the same problem when trying to open hyperlinks in rss hub
"The file 'x' cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found."
Pretty much any app I run which is installed on "internal storage" gives me that message. The phone was working fine till a couple of hours ago? Just tried running apps I normally run (Total Commander, GAlarm...) and started getting that message!?
I've also tried to run some cabs but I keep getting "installation unsucessful".
Any help - don't tell me I have to hard reset!?
Really need your help guys ... starting to "despair" ... anyone!?
Hello Every Body.
After a bad Manipulation, QuickGPS doenst want start.
she said me: "the file QuickGPS" cannot be opened. either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. if the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file."
Anybody can post a Cab of gpsrapid for my touch pro please?
Because all of gpsrapid i found on the internet has the same problem.
PLEASE....
Try making a new shortcut to quick gps-you may have messed up the original one. Or, check if you've over-written any rom files related to quick gps with something that has the same name but a different function.
I try to execute them directly on the windows folder but not successfuly
I install tp2x rom...
i ask to the developer so
thanks
This is the error message in english
"the file QuickGPS" cannot be opened. either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. if the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file."
You get that error when you have a bad shortcut or when there are missing (or over-written) modules. If it happened right after the flash, then there's a problem with the rom.
No
after a flash, quickgps is ok.
but after the flash, i made a update of quickgps with a cab found on xda...
i restart, and i execute directly /windows/quickgps.exe
and my phone said the error message
Well, it's pretty obvious that you over-wrotr the stock modules with new ones that don't work. Remove them w/ sk tools or total commander, or just do a hard reset and start over. Why would you want a new quick gps, anyway?
i made that because i have a problem with gps since the start...
Hi all,
A while ago I managed to install LightJB thanks to this forum; the phone became a lot snappier because that ROM had ditched a bunch of bloatware.
Just now, I ran a PC system scan with Ad-Aware which detects in the file "LightJBv1-2.zip", a trojan called "SMSspy". The ROM is too big to upload, but its size is reportedly 417 MB (437.476.670 bytes), and the size on disk is 417 MB (437.477.376 bytes). Unfortunately I have not written down from what mirror I downloaded the ZIP file, but it was a link listed here as I slavishly followed all suggested steps. I did a search for 'virus' and for 'LightJBv1-2' and did not find any report on this. This leads me to believe that more people have downloaded the file. Possibly the ROM has been used as a basis for other ROMs (I am quite a n00b, so perhaps this is a dumb remark:cyclops.
I was wondering whether this might be a false positive, or perhaps if someone that has the LightJB v1-2 installation file on his/her PC could try to verify if the Ad-Aware scan was correct or not?
I am using some government services that require an SMS verification system, which makes me worry a bit..
Kind regards and please do let me know if more info is required,
Wouter
wouterwp said:
Hi all,
A while ago I managed to install LightJB thanks to this forum; the phone became a lot snappier because that ROM had ditched a bunch of bloatware.
Just now, I ran a PC system scan with Ad-Aware which detects in the file "LightJBv1-2.zip", a trojan called "SMSspy". The ROM is too big to upload, but its size is reportedly 417 MB (437.476.670 bytes), and the size on disk is 417 MB (437.477.376 bytes). Unfortunately I have not written down from what mirror I downloaded the ZIP file, but it was a link listed here as I slavishly followed all suggested steps. I did a search for 'virus' and for 'LightJBv1-2' and did not find any report on this. This leads me to believe that more people have downloaded the file. Possibly the ROM has been used as a basis for other ROMs (I am quite a n00b, so perhaps this is a dumb remark:cyclops.
I was wondering whether this might be a false positive, or perhaps if someone that has the LightJB v1-2 installation file on his/her PC could try to verify if the Ad-Aware scan was correct or not?
I am using some government services that require an SMS verification system, which makes me worry a bit..
Kind regards and please do let me know if more info is required,
Wouter
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Whats the file name which antivirus find it as virus?
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Whats the file name which antivirus find it as virus?
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thanks for the reply. I have made a screendump to prove my point about the ZIP (attached). I then unpacked and scanned the contents hoping Ad-aware would pinpoint the file containing the SMSspy.GD trojan. However, it did not find anything Does this mean it is a false positive? I don't know, but Ad-aware does continue to find this Trojan in the ZIP file...
F-Secure has written about the SMSspy trojan and what the code does. Unfortunately I'm not allowed to post a link there, but searching Duckduckgo with this "On Android threats Spyware:Android/SndApps.A and Trojan:Android/SmsSpy.D." does bring up the site immediately. I'm reckoning someone could change some values in that code to make a phone running the hacked app send data to himself. Perhaps someone on this forum recognizes where this code may be put and help with this search. Anyone with the F-secure virusscanner could also download the LightJBv1-2.ZIP file and go through the contents.
I have scanned several more times since then and no suspicious file was found... I downloaded the Avira scanner hoping that it would find SMSspy.GD too, but to no avail. Avira does find code of Rootor.RH (listed as a virus in their database) in the Superuser.apk files, but I'm guessing that is a false alarm that has to do with the function of the Superuser app.
wouterwp said:
thanks for the reply. I have made a screendump to prove my point about the ZIP (attached). I then unpacked and scanned the contents hoping Ad-aware would pinpoint the file containing the SMSspy.GD trojan. However, it did not find anything Does this mean it is a false positive? I don't know, but Ad-aware does continue to find this Trojan in the ZIP file...
F-Secure has written about the SMSspy trojan and what the code does. Unfortunately I'm not allowed to post a link there, but searching Duckduckgo with this "On Android threats Spyware:Android/SndApps.A and Trojan:Android/SmsSpy.D." does bring up the site immediately. I'm reckoning someone could change some values in that code to make a phone running the hacked app send data to himself. Perhaps someone on this forum recognizes where this code may be put and help with this search. Anyone with the F-secure virusscanner could also download the LightJBv1-2.ZIP file and go through the contents.
I have scanned several more times since then and no suspicious file was found... I downloaded the Avira scanner hoping that it would find SMSspy.GD too, but to no avail. Avira does find code of Rootor.RH (listed as a virus in their database) in the Superuser.apk files, but I'm guessing that is a false alarm that has to do with the function of the Superuser app.
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My antivirus ( G Data antivirus) find in harshjelly rom a virus too in MobileTrackerEngineTwo.apk and at description was writing something like Android.Riskware.sms... I scaned with same antivirus same apk from system folder from stock jb firmware and it doesnt find any virus. So i dont know what to think or what to say...
Force said:
My antivirus ( G Data antivirus) find in harshjelly rom a virus too in MobileTrackerEngineTwo.apk and at description was writing something like Android.Riskware.sms... I scaned with same antivirus same apk from system folder from stock jb firmware and it doesnt find any virus. So i dont know what to think or what to say...
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I have it!! That is, Avira did find it this time:
--> system/app/DSMLawmo.apk
[5] Archieftype: ZIP
--> classes.dex
[DETECTIE] Bevat code van het virus ANDROID/SmsSpy.S.Gen
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(Dutch version, reporting "[DETECTION] Contains code of the virus ANDROID/Smsspy.S.Gen")
Apparently, the classes.dex file in the DSMLawmo.apk contains the Trojan code. What does this file do and who can open the APK file and check whether the code from the SMSSpy trojan (see my previous post about the F-secure forum message) is actually being misused??
best regards, Wouter
Attached:
- screendump showing Avira found the virus in the DSMLawmo.apk file,
- the Avira log (also finding code of another virus in Superuser.APK - I am guessing this has to do with the fact that Superuser is root-related and therefore scares the virusscanner),
- and.. the infected APK file. I renamed this file to make sure people don't run it unintentionally. SO please, only run the APK if you know what you're doing! I take no responsibility for any damages coming from running it (as a matter of fact, I might be a victim myself as I installed and am still running JBLightV1-2 on my Samsung Advance S). I do think the importance of uploading this file outweighs the risks as developers may have unwillingly and unknowingly contributed to spreading malicious code through this great community. It may - after all - also be a false positive, but two scanners have now found the SMSSpy trojan independently.
Please tell me how to remove G data Internet security ? When I try to remove from Goole Play, tell me to the this application is Administrator on device, and I must deactivate first , and try remove ?
How to deactivate???
Try in Settings --> Security (on CM11, on Stock look for something similar)
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XDADev Forum i9300 ROMs contain trojans
Just bumping this post as it appeared on google when I looked up the smsspy.s.gen virus. The Avira database had this to say:
The file is a malicious Android application that undermines the security of the device or the privacy of the user. Typically, Android malware attempts to steal personal or account information, gain access to device functions via backdoors, send text messages or dial premium numbers, and lock or encrypt the device so the user must pay to unlock the device.
Operating System: Android.
This piece of malware is able to steal sensitive information.
Aliases
AVG: Android/G2M.R.FB4923BB003A
Avast: Android:SmsSpy-KB
Dr. Web: Android.SmsBot.439.origin
ESET: Android/TrojanSMS.Agent.AAJ trojan
Kaspersky Lab: HEUR:Trojan-Spy.AndroidOS.SmsThief.es
So in general, this isn't some harmless adware and what is more disturbing is that my anti-virus didn't detect the trojan when I downloaded the I9300XXUGNH4.LiteROM zip file. The trojan also appears to remain dormant for several weeks before activating. It's damage isn't limited to Android since it was hijacking Java files on my PC and dropping a Bladabindi backdoor virus into them. I also found that another APK file called DSMLawmo contains the same virus. So in short, the xdadeveloper forum is a minefield of trojan software which the administrators really need to do something about since it undermines the trust of it's users.