This #login was gladly sponsored by the keyboard emulator #webbrowsers seemingly hate
Yay no need to buy a #keyboard or #mouse use your #rooted android #phone instead.
(But my webbrowser should chill.
Thats one scary #red screen
)
This #login was gladly sponsored by the keyboard emulator #webbrowsers seemingly hate
Yay no need to buy a #keyboard or #mouse use your #rooted android #phone instead.
(But my webbrowser should chill.
Thats one scary #red screen
)
IzzyOnDroid ✅
in reply to Alcea • • •Yupp, trust Google. The one running googleapis.com, where you can find your daily scam. They marked us once more for an APK their own scanner marks clean. See gitlab.com/-/snippets/4909577 for more details.
And always keep in mind: that's the actor that wants to define which apps are safe for you to install on your Android devices, and disable you from installing the others. Because, security, you know?
And here's the VT for the app you got red for: virustotal.com/gui/file/966dd1… – all green
Netcraft false positives, Google Safebrowsing shenanigans ($4909577) · Snippets · GitLab
GitLabAlcea
in reply to IzzyOnDroid ✅ • • •My own website got flagged 2 years ago too.
Google is a sore looser.
But your app saved from having to go outside and buy a new keyboard.
So thats 1 for you and 0 for #Google in my book
IzzyOnDroid ✅
in reply to Alcea • • •Thanks @alcea – though we should hand the praise to the dev of the app, or at least share it with them. We just make it easier accessible – but all the work of developing the app in the first place, wasn't ours 😉
To Google: SafeBrowsing could be such a useful tool – but you're undermining the trust in it yourselves by such actions. Especially when even your own scanners disagree. Get a human in the loop, your system is hallucinating 😉