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SmartCrypter (Protect Your Data Without Any Password)
Requirements :- Android 4.1 And Up
Overview :-
Don't you have ever wondered how you can encrypt your data without any password and with highest security ?
We have the solution !
SmartCrypter uses an innovative, powerful and secure way to encrypt your files. It use the IDs of different components of your device.
SmartCrypter leaves you free choice in the security mode to use. You can encrypt your data in different modes :
- With the sim card (IMSI)
- With unique device identifier (UDID)
- With your wireless network
- With a password
- With your location
In addition, we use a SSL certificate, to protect all transmissions between your device and our servers.
N.B :
- The decryption key is not stored on your device, so if your device is stolen your data are still protected
- No files are stored on our servers
- All the information on our servers are encrypted (except your mail address).
This application is available in the following languages :
French (Florian Pradines)
English (Florian Pradines)
It will be soon available in the following languages :
German (Nicolas Acker)
Credits (images) :
http://www.logoopenstock.com ; http://www.freepik.com
Main Developer Is My Brother Florian Pradines
For Questions Either You Can Send Emails Or Post Here In Comments
Play Store Link :- DOWNLOAD
REVIEW :-
This App Is Free For One day only after one day you can purchase license for 1 month,6 months or 1 year or it also have supersonic ads to extend you subscription for xxx days For free.
YOU THINK ITS BAD ?
NO ITS NOT Read below why ?
Here We Go :-
Pros :-
- Total secure because the key is generated on server and used to encrypt with the proper combinations includes sim card id,device id,android id,wireless network,location,country,city,postal code,address,password either you can select all or just few which then later used as combination to generate key on the server and used to encrypt with that key and decryption can be done only with that key and combination so i give 10/10 in security and privacy.
- Encryption is only can be done when you have license so you can get 1 day license for free ,after doing supersonic ads it can extend your license for X days (Based On Advertiser) and encrypt all your files whatever you need and decryption is free even your license is expired you can decrypt it so whats make it amazing is that you only need license when encrypt the files so people can also use 1 month license to encrypt all files and then no need to buy the license as decryption is free and only pay when you need it.
- App Is Free And includes free subscription for 1 day whenever you want just use supersonic ads and download one app and get more X days (Based On Advertiser) if you cant pay or you can pay for 1 month,6 month or 1 year.
- No Ads At all like banner or video ads nothing.
- Nothing is kept on device so everything is server based and encryption and decryption both need internet and cant be decrypted without internet as key is stored on server it has plus point as it cant be decrypted by anybody except you.
- It use Google authorization to login so you can only login to account which is present in your device as Google account so when you remove it login to that account which has your license and keys stored cant be accessed so only legitimate users can use it plus it also saves your password on server the first time you make so even after authorization there is another password check to get to dashboard again 10/10.
- Encryption and decryption needs net but the file which is need to encrypted is kept offline in device its good and it wont work until you decrypt it no matter whatever you try,so you can either upload on cloud or keep it on HDD.
Cons :-
- Poor UI.
- Need internet to use it for both tasks like encryption and decryption it is annoying as when no net available people cant use it (but to enhance your security it has big big advantage).
More pros then cons and i have installed it as it is not like other apps on play store which just hide your data and put in hidden folder and rename the file and remove the extension this is real deal and perfect deal.
i am sure it worth the shot if you care about privacy more and security.
In The End Its My Opinion You Might Have Other Opinion !!
Cheers !!
if you have any problems, give us feedback so that we can enhance the product but please, don't give low rating.
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JNDZKHQ0
* It's freeware
* It's a small program
* It has excellent speed
* It's AD-Free(no pop-up ads to annoy you)
* It renews your IP automatically(that's how you can keep downloading without a premium account)
* It offers downloading in multiple parallel streams
* Capcha code recognition
* Automatic file extraction
* Many many more
can you verify whether this is spyware malware free???
i'd like to know as well! seems too good to be true...
The screenshot doesn't really make sense, why are there two "addons" menus, and why is there another stop button on top of the green arrow, in addition to the other stop button? I'm running it through VirusTotal.com (which scans it with like 30 brands of antivirus software), so we'll soon see.
EDIT: AVG and Clamwin report nothing on the unzipped file, and VirusTotal.com says only one of its 36 antiviruses (antiviri?) reported anything suspicious. It seems to be safe.
Jdownloader is virus free, but it requires Java to run.
The original website of the developers: http://jdownloader.org
I would recommend Cryptload instead, in my eyes it is much better: http://cryptload.info
Btw, UNLIMITED is too good to be true, it simply reconnects your router everytime you completed a download.
It's virus free. I've been using this for quite some time know and it works great. I don't need to wait to enter those captcha. Jdownloader does everything even extract those zipped files that you downloaded even if they have password. Of course you have to enter those pass that frequently use. A must soft to all downloaders there.
Just get the file here http://www.jdownloader.net/ for a sure virus free download. And also it constantly upgrade itself.
JDownloader is open source, platform independent and written completely in Java. It simplifies downloading files from One-Click-Hosters like Rapidshare.com or Megaupload.com - not only for users with a premium account but also for users who don't pay. It offers downloading in multiple paralell streams, captcha recognition, automatical file extraction and much more. Of course, JDownloader is absolutely free of charge. Additionally, many “link encryption” sites are supported - so you just paste the “encrypted” links and JD does the rest. JDownloader can import CCF, RSDF and the new DLC files.
Features
Platform independent. (Windows, Linux, Mac, ..)
Runs on Java 1.5 or higher
Complete Open-Source (GPL)
24-hour support
Download several files parellel
Download with multiple connections
JD has an own powerful OCR module (JAntiCaptcha)
Decrypt RSDF, CCF and DLC Containerfiles
Decryptplugins for many services. e.g. sj.org, UCMS, WordPress, RLSLog….
Youtube, Vimeo, clipfish video and Mp3 Download
Automatic extractor (including password list search) (Rar archives)
Theme Support
Multilingual
About 110 hoster and over 300 decrypt plug-ins
Reconnect with JDLiveHeaderScripts: (1400 router supported)
Webupdate
Integrated package manager for additional modules (eg. Webinterface, Shutdown)
this software is very router-centric. I have a linksys that's been modified with a 3rd party firmware and of course, mine isn't supported. if you're one of those people with a "I Void Warranties" shirt, this may not work for you. besides, I dunno that I want my router reconnecting after every file.
and neither for workstations
On my job we have security cameras on the web and more things like three servers and other... and when the IP change beacause of a program like P2P or other... all the web services goes down.
I think its just for home.
Version 0.9.0 beta (2010/12/19)
http://www.julien-manici.com/windows_phone_7/wifi_remote_access_7/
This version of WIFI Remote Access 7 will expire on 2010/12/24.
WIFI Remote Access 7 is the Windows Phone 7 version of WIFI Remote Access, a HTTP/FTP server designed for Windows Mobile 6.X that allowed users to take complete control of their device using their web browser, through a WIFI connection.
Unfortunately, since applications on WP7 are sandboxed, you won't find features such as Remote Control or Text Messaging in the WP7 version
Also, because of the sandboxing model enforced in WP7, WIFI Remote Access has no access to private data such as your pictures, musics, and other apps data.
However, it is possible to copy your personal pictures manually to the application Storage so that you can access them using this app.
To do so, click on the "Copy a picture to Storage" button on the application main screen, and it will be copied to the Picture folder.
(you can only select 1 picture at a time because of a WP7 API limitation, so you will have to repeat the operation for every picture you want to get access to! sorry).
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I am aware that this WP7 version is much less useful than the old WM6.X version. I will try my best to add other features, but don't expect Remote Control or Text Messaging to come back in the WP7 version.
Also, you may not be able to use this app in the future if Microsoft publishes an update for WP7 that breaks Chevron WP7 sideloading utility.
You also won't find this app in the Marketplace (because it uses native code, which is not allowed to developers like me).
Installation:
To install this application, your device must be "Developer unlocked", or unlocked with Chevron WP7 (search on the well known "XDA Developers" forum to get this tool).
You must use the Windows Phone 7 SDK Application Deployment tool to install the .XAP file to your device.
Known issues:
-You can't change the password in this beta version
(just click on Connect without typing a password when the login page is displayed)
-FTP server doesn't work yet in this beta version.
-Folders can't be renamed.
-Pictures are slow to load because they are not "thumbnailed" yet.
-The user interface is ugly ^^
Could you possibly make a similar program but able to access over USB? I only have a wired connection at work so I can't use WiFi Remote Access.
I'm still trying to find a USB Mass Storage solution that doesn't need Zune installed on the PC. I'm not allowed to have Zune on my PC so I'm not able to utilize the registry hack that I can at home.
This app looks very interesting is there a new beta online, cause the current beta has already expired.
Thanks a lot, exactly what I was looking for.
sweet , thanks for sharing it
UPDATE : it has expired
the version on julian site has expierd
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup
Edit: I upgraded to 23.3.24 and it no longer connects to my Mac!!!
But this works http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-ultra/general/root-kingroot-4-4-4-su-6-7-t3117552
100% WORKING without root!! For data apps & app data! Seems the latest 1.1.4.0 update may have overcome many issues on our phone-contrary to the Wiki notice about Moto incompatibility.
Seems it is not ready for Lollipop w/o root, see best comment, below.
The Ultra reviews are stellar while the Moto X are not so.
I am in the middle of a 2 Hr +, 138 data apps including their data, Google drive upload.
My Maxx: 444, 21.11.12, premium version:1.1.4.0. I have a Mac, OS x Lion, though once connected w/usb debugging, a computer is not needed until the next reboot.
Why is tethering needed? From the 1st reddit link:
[–]JonnyShipsXperia Z3 D6616, TM-USA 11 points 17 days ago
The program is necessary. There's a bug that he's exploited with adb backup so that if you enter adb shell from a computer you can run adb backup from an arbitrary app.
I'm surprised Google hasn't closed it yet.
Wow! I uninstalled a few lesser used apps after the long BU. They restored great, data too.:good::good::good:. They show up in G Drive with a check box just as in the app.
Did a PC download BU to my Mac via Chrome. All good-1.2 MB/sec!!
When doing a Chrome portal restore, you must choose to restore all or nothing. Choose browse button, select your backup.zip, wait for ALL apps to show up!--which I tested & works fine-3 app test restore.
While the Google drive/other cloud options allow "any or all", which is much better.:good::good:
Notes:
I thought portrait display mode was needed to see the buttons at bottom. Not so, a swipe up reveiles them.
Edit: It is fickle about showing them in landscape.
Check automation in Helium settings.
I do not use any encryption.
DropBox goes the same as Google Drive.
There were 7 apps that bombed out in the first UL. Helium earmarked them for a retry & they all went ok!!
For unencrypted cloud: Do not override the encryption key entry, pre-restore (or backup), screen! If you force the right selection with your finger the restore bombs out! Lol! Just let it go & the right (restore my data) is auto selected.
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Bug! Lol. Small text BTW.
OTG seems to be not supported.
Seems Chrome may be the browser to use for the WiFi portal (PC download).
Chrome plugin & video:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/helium-backup/gpglbgbpeobllokpmeagpoagjbfknanl?authuser=1 Note: the version noted for the video should be 1140 not 1109.
Koushik Dutta's Blog (don't use Chrome on G+, BTW! )
https://plus.googleapis.com/wm/4/co...1/stream/2a7d82ca-ca29-4f85-b966-581f21f25bf0
Blogs, Best 1st. w/comments.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/2maa99/helium_chrome_app_enables_backups_from_any_os/
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...-apps-data-without-root-even-linux-chrome-os/
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19 days ago
Seriously, scan throught the rest of the comments here for hate against the developer rather than the app - I'm sure they will hat it works, let alone even TRY it.
If you want an honest and more reliable opinion, scan through the google play reviews, or even reviews made by reliable android websites. Sure there are people too that have problems getting it to work (and some of the others are giving bad reviews for things that isn't even Heliums fault), and Koush isn't really known for a good support I give you that. But judging from reviews it seems as the majority got it to work. So much for that exception to the rule, eh?
Also Helium isn't anything more than a simple GUI to Googles own ADB backup and yes it IS sometimes unrealiable (and always was from my experience), so there is nothing about that Helium could fix.
From my test right now it does indeed seem to NOT work on Android 5.0/Lollipop (without root atleast), so I won't get my hopes up for the future of the app... unless for some reason Koushik will really maintain the app
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/2m80lf/koushs_new_helium_chrome_app_lets_you_back_up_and/
http://gs5.wonderhowto.com/how-to/back-up-your-android-apps-their-data-without-root-0158767/ but no comments
Here is an X thread from a year ago. I am not sure any of it still applies to the current version. If any, it might have the zip restore from the Chrome WiFi portal/PC download
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49285478&postcount=1
Please post if you use it to restore or phone to phone sync, outcome & phone build etc.
Anyone use it for a full restore or the like?
Edit, I just restored, from dropbox,136 apps w/data, all good.
Damn!
No longer works on 23.3.24, the chrome / Helium app will not communicate with each other.
What is the "SE for Android Status" in the "About Device" settings mean?
I went into the about device settings and noticed the " SE for Android Status" and my date is January 13th. Here is mine..
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What does the "SE for Android Status" do for the device? Can it be hacked? What would make that date change? What do you guys have for the date?
Thats just letting you know that If im correct "selinux" or something else is set to enforcing. Im running skyhigh kernel and its set to permissive. Theres a difference between the two. Google permissive vs enforcing and it should tell you. Im not sure about the date btw. Its some sort of security feature in which kitkat has it enforced meanwhile older android versions are permissive. Hope this helps!
xRevilatioNx said:
I went into the about device settings and noticed the " SE for Android Status" and my date is January 13th. Here is mine..
What does the "SE for Android Status" do for the device? Can it be hacked? What would make that date change? What do you guys have for the date?
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SE Stands for "Security Enhanced". It is a good thing and having it turned off is a bad idea. I'm not sure what causes the date to change. Mine says Jan 20th.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security-Enhanced_Linux
Checking out Fedora's gui for SELinux it's easy to understand. It's Linux's implementation of access control similar to looks local security policy or Group Policy in MS Windows. Any kernel that has this is pretty awesome.
If it was in a permissive state that would be worthless but since Samsung has it enforcing it's actually working.
What it does is say "this user has this access to do this particular thing." This would apply to system accounts as well (ie accounts that run behind the scenes that run the operating system.) By using access control you (in this case Samsung) can permit or deny even service accounts least user privileges to do only what they're intended for. Like, if I had a web server I could have an account whose only permission is to start and stop the web service. That way if it's credentials are compromised the attacker can only turn that one service off and on but it couldn't get access to random folders or databases on the server. Android L implemented this only recently.
Now, you can't just put out policies like this and walk away. You'll probably need to tweak it if something doesn't work right or you found another fine-grained thing to lock down (you could spend a lot of time making an overly fancy security policy).
Samsung has a setting under Security/Security Update Service to download new policy templates. I'm guessing that's what the date is all about. 99% sure that's what it is. I'm impressed they actually do maintain SELinux that often. I don't know if Android L has a policy update mechanism like this but it would be cool so I'm impressed Samsung did this.
I used to use Group Policy in a Windows domain but I didn't enforce many policies. Just little things like forcing everyone's Internet Explorer homepage to our company's intranet page or point them to get Microsoft updates from a local update server versus everyone's computers normally downloading from Microsoft Update... saves bandwidth and I could tell when computers weren't getting updated. Too many GPOs can slow down login times. Plus, I'd be tinkering with it all the time if I was trying to make the ultimate, mega secure policy... and there's a lot of potential to block things that are unnecessary to block or might make legit programs not work. Obviously Samsung has a nerd that does this I guess.
Amazing explanation! Thanks!
Hi guys.
I need some help here... I was having a look at my google account page, at the security part when something very strange showed up...
First let me say that I'm a long time user of 2 factor authentication on google and also on other platforms. No one else have access to my password, and it's a strong one (upper/lower case, numbers, special chars...). No one have access to my smartphone, not even my wife, and it's fingerprint protected.
With all these security measures in place, still today I discovered that unknown smartphone that I never used, I don't even know anyone close to me that have a smartphone of this model (OnePlus 6), it simply appeared as if it has synced (!!!) with my google account at march 28, 3:37am...
When I go to Google's device management, I can remove access from my account to my own smartphone (motorola G7 power), but I simply can't do anything about this strange smartphone... The only thing it shows is the time it synced with my google account and the location (just Brazil, it don't even show the city. I live in Brazil)...
I've posted a question on Google help forum, still I'm asking you guys if any of you have some insight to give me, some help... I'm really concerned about this possible breach.
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ericknoletomendes said:
Hi guys.
I need some help here... I was having a look at my google account page, at the security part when something very strange showed up...
First let me say that I'm a long time user of 2 factor authentication on google and also on other platforms. No one else have access to my password, and it's a strong one (upper/lower case, numbers, special chars...). No one have access to my smartphone, not even my wife, and it's fingerprint protected.
With all these security measures in place, still today I discovered that unknown smartphone that I never used, I don't even know anyone close to me that have a smartphone of this model (OnePlus 6), it simply appeared as if it has synced (!!!) with my google account at march 28, 3:37am...
When I go to Google's device management, I can remove access from my account to my own smartphone (motorola G7 power), but I simply can't do anything about this strange smartphone... The only thing it shows is the time it synced with my google account and the location (just Brazil, it don't even show the city. I live in Brazil)...
I've posted a question on Google help forum, still I'm asking you guys if any of you have some insight to give me, some help... I'm really concerned about this possible breach.
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It's a breach alright.
The attacker might be using your account on the browser on a device.
Or The user string is spoofed to avoid detection .
We don't know how your password was compromised so lets assume that
1)You might have compromised by reusing the password on another site .Some phisher/hacker might have retrieved it from a password dump.
2)Device or browser or keyboard or OS is compromised.
3)Glitch at Google side. The device shown is in error.
Regardless of that , you should change password from a safe environment. Do a password change from a fresh browser instance .
On a side note , you can check if your email-password has been compromised using the site below.(Troy Hunt is a trusted security researcher)
https://haveibeenpwned.com/
Had changed my password a month ago, just changed again as soon as I saw this on a safe computer.
Edit: the only new app I used close to this incident was Remote Fingerprint Unlock, which was featured on XDA... Still I don't know if anything was compromissed by this app or if it's a glitch on Google side... Going to wait for Google reply.
ericknoletomendes said:
Had changed my password a month ago, just changed again as soon as I saw this on a safe computer.
Edit: the only new app I used close to this incident was Remote Fingerprint Unlock, which was featured on XDA... Still I don't know if anything was compromissed by this app or if it's a glitch on Google side... Going to wait for Google reply.
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I doubt Remote Fingerprint Unlock requires Google Credentials directly. If at all , the windows password should be compromised .
karandpr said:
I doubt Remote Fingerprint Unlock requires Google Credentials directly. If at all , the windows password should be compromised .
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Agree with you, I just talked about it because it was the only different factor. I've installed Remote Fingerprint Unlock march 26. Then this incident occurred march 28. Anyway... I need an answer from google...
ericknoletomendes said:
Hi guys.
I need some help here... I was having a look at my google account page, at the security part when something very strange showed up...
First let me say that I'm a long time user of 2 factor authentication on google and also on other platforms. No one else have access to my password, and it's a strong one (upper/lower case, numbers, special chars...). No one have access to my smartphone, not even my wife, and it's fingerprint protected.
With all these security measures in place, still today I discovered that unknown smartphone that I never used, I don't even know anyone close to me that have a smartphone of this model (OnePlus 6), it simply appeared as if it has synced (!!!) with my google account at march 28, 3:37am...
When I go to Google's device management, I can remove access from my account to my own smartphone (motorola G7 power), but I simply can't do anything about this strange smartphone... The only thing it shows is the time it synced with my google account and the location (just Brazil, it don't even show the city. I live in Brazil)...
I've posted a question on Google help forum, still I'm asking you guys if any of you have some insight to give me, some help... I'm really concerned about this possible breach.
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NFC
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