Facebook Hacking v16.96 serial key or number
Facebook Hacking v16.96 serial key or number
Facebook account hacked - Roguekiller found a rootkit (kernel?)
Hello,
i woke up today and i found out that my Facebook account was hacked, fortunately Facebook blocked it right away because the ip of the violator was from Taiwan.
Since then, i didn't logged in any of my other account, i need to be sure that the malevolant file is gone.
I did a Roguekiller scan, that redirected me to the Roguekiller site, warning me about kernel rootkit etc..
I did an AntiMalwareBytes scan, that supressed about 10 files, and now when i run Roguekiller, it doesn't redirect me to the previous page.
In the Anti Rootkit session, there's only green lines , but two of the same names where orange before the Malwarebytes scan and supression.
Edited by fengil, 22 January 2015 - 08:27 AM.
v15.2 - Previous release (5 / 2 / 2019)
* Rebase to latest version of APK (4 / 19 / 2019)
* Download link: facebook-lc-v15.2.apk
v14.2 - Previous release (10 / 15 / 2018)
* Rebase to the latest version of the source APK
* Download link: facebook-lc-v14.2.apk
v13.1 - Previous release (7 / 25 / 2018)
* Rebase to the latest version of the source APK
* Download link: facebook-lc-v13.1
v12.3 - Previous release (5 / 18 / 2018)
* Rebase to the 5 / 5 / 20178 version of the source APK
(v12.1 and v12.2 were intermediate / experimental releases that were superseded by v12.3, above. These were missing a few things and weren't terribly interesting)
v11.1 - Previous release (3 / 08 / 2018)
* Rebase to the 3 / 1 / 2018 version of the source APK
* v11.1 download link: facebook-lc-v11.1
v10.2 - Previous release (12 / 07 / 2017)
* Rebase to the 11/22/2017 version of the source APK. This is an APK for Android 4.x+.
* v10.2 download link: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329065503
* Optional: Alternate versionwith event footers removed.
v9.2 - Previous release (9 / 30 / 2017)
* Rebase to the 9/23/2017 version of the source APK. This is an APK for Android 5.x+.
* Try to do a better job of getting rid of marketplace-related nonsense
* v9.2 download link: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=745849072291677473
v8.4 - Previous release (9 / 14 / 2017)
* Get rid of the Marketplace tab
* Get rid of the Groups tab
* Get rid of new marketplace "recommended" garbage
* v8.4 download link: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962021903579481430
v8.2 - Previous release (8 / 4 / 2017)
* Update base APK to 7 / 25 / 2017.
* v8.2 download link: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=745849072291677503
v7 - Latest stable(but outdated) release (7 / 8 / 2017)
* Unlock internal settings menus (Feed Settings, MobileConfig, Internal Preferences). These are accessed via long-press. See main post for details.
* See main post for complete list of mods
* v7 download link: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329049834
v6 - Latest stablerelease (7 / 8 / 2017)
* Fix a bug where "Products shown" crap wasn't being hidden properly. You might still see the title, but the actual product ads should be gone
* v6 download link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vvck330o9t...book-lc-v6.apk
v5 - Previous release (6 / 12 / 2017)
* Fix a bug where the update nag screen wasn't being disabled properly.
* Bring back the built-in browser, which also brings back "related content" associated with videos that play directly in the browser. I can try to kill specifically just the video-related stuff, but this is much more nuanced.
* v5 download link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/j1vsbfefyj...book-lc-v5.apk
v4 - Previous experimentalrelease (6 / 7 / 2017)
* Rebase all patches on top of base APK from 6/1/17
* Use Android 4.0.3 version of base APK this time
* Hide the "related content" crap that appears on the lower half of the screen when watching a video that opens using the built-in browser. This is probably the single worst UI feature of the facebook app (partly because it loads external content and has been used as a malware channel). What were these people thinking?
* v4 download link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/d33ubcpaxr...book-lc-v4.apk
v3 - Latest stablerelease (5 / 23 / 2017)
* Remove "People You May Know" from the Notification list (what the hell were they thinking??)
* Get rid of more obnoxious follow-ups ("More From Related Pages", "Featured For You") and clean up existing anti-followup patches
* Get rid of the snapchat-wannabe "Stories" bar. If I wanted snapchat, I'd install snapchat.
* Try to do a better job of hiding "Pages You May Like", but it's tough to tell if this is working (since it's hard to prove a negative).
* v3 download link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0s1mx5jxlo...lc-v3.apk?dl=0
List of mods:
* Hide "Suggested Posts" / "Sponsored Posts"
* Hide the snapchat-wannabe "Stories" bar at the top of the news feed (if I wanted snapchat, I'd install snapchat, thanks)
* Hide "People You May Know" from the NOTIFICATION area. (I don't mind this in the news feed, but what moron thought to put this under Notifications? Zuck must be afraid investors will bail because growth is slowing)
* Hide "Pages You May Like" horizontal scroll crap
* Hide "Related Articles" crap from news feed when interacting with an article (trying too hard to hijack the content interaction flow)
* Hide Pages You May Like*
* Hide "Suggested Products From Your Groups" (seriously guys?)
* Hide "Featured for you" items in groups / pages (I think) (featured by whom? organic selection or paid manipulation?)
* Hide "Invite your friends to join this group" (or whatever that spam-promption crap is called)
* Hide "Groups You Should Join" / "Suggested Groups" (we are all capable of using the search box to find things we care about, thank you very much)
* Hide "People You Should Follow" (really? are they serious?)
* Hide "Video Chaining"
* Hide "Products shown:" cards (please stop giving me ads based on object recognition in my friends' photos, thx)
* Hide "Follow / Share" bar that appears when you interact with content (I know where to find the share button, since it's already plastered all over the damn screen, thanks)
* Hide ads in Instant Articles*
* Hide "Related Articles" / "Popular from <X>" in Instant Articles (now they're just trying too hard)
* Hide "Sign up with your email address" crap from Instant Articles (are you kidding me...?)
* Partially hide some instagram upsells (yes, I know where to get instagram, if I should ever find myself in need of something to motivate me to bash my head in with a rock)
* Partially hide the "More Views" pill that appears 2/3 into watching a video. (I don't need yet one more piece of UI garbage to hijack my attention flow, thanks)
* Replace passive-aggressive "Now now" response options to user-unfriendly actions with more appropriate (and more snarky) responses
* Kill the update nag screen (I think). (we'll stick to the patched version, thanks)
* Hide the "related content" crap that appears on the lower half of the screen when watching a video that opens using the built-in browser. This is probably the single worst UI feature of the facebook app (partly because it loads external content and has been used as a malware channel). What were these people thinking?
* Try to get rid of most of the follow-ups, period ("More From Related Groups", "Related Articles", "Featured For You", "People Also Shared"). Not sure if this worked, since it's hard to prove a negative, but it should work in theory. If the facebook were less of a crufty piece of crap, I'd be more confident that I had patched the right code path.
* Get rid of more "call-to-action" crap (install instagram, etc)
Known issues:
* The "Connect With Facebook" / "People You Can Message" crap might not be fully hidden. But, from looking at the code, it looks like facebook "might" respect your wishes if you click the triangle icon and click on "I don't want to see this". If not, we'll revisit this code path
* "So-and-so likes <page X>" isn't hidden. I have no idea where to even begin looking for this type of thing.
* The "More Videos" pill has its text / arrow hidden, but a blue circle still appears in its place
* Ads in Instant Articles might be hidden, but they might show up as lingering spinner boxes. It's hard for me to test this because most of these are served from external ad servers, and my phone has DNS-based ad blocking, so I can't test vanilla behavior without undoing that.
v2 - Past release (05 / 04 / 2017)
* Get rid of the "related content" crap that appears on the lower half of the screen when watching a video that opens inside the built-in browser. This is probably the single worst UI feature of the facebook app (partly because it loads external content and has been used as a malware channel).
* Try to get rid of the "featured for you" follow-up, when interacting with a page your friend liked. Not sure if this worked, since it's hard to prove a negative.
* Get rid of more "call-to-action" crap (install instagram, etc)
* v2 download link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/z3keufx05i...lc-v2.apk?dl=0
v1 - Past release (04 / 08 / 2017)
* Initial release
* v1 download link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/kvo056f1io...lc-v1.apk?dl=0
Car technologies are evolving in numerous ways, but one critical component is still lagging. Headlights are using mostly the same technology that we’ve had for decades. The the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) wants to start changing that.
The organization’s safety awards will hinge on the quality of the headlights in vehicle beginning in 2020.
If automakers want to qualify for the top honors, then each car must have a “good” or “acceptable” headlight system on even the most affordable trims.
That requirement is in addition to the other criteria the IIHS set for its 2020 awards.
How Automakers Can Qualify for the IIHS Top Awards
Each make and model that the IIHS evaluates must meet specific stipulations for it to qualify for the top awards that get handed out each year.
Front crash prevention must earn “advanced” ratings for vehicle-to-pedestrian and vehicle-to-vehicle evaluations. These requirements apply to the organization’s Top Safety Pick award.
This change reflects a desire to encourage individual safety while driving because of almost 6,000 people each year are killed in the United States in car-related crashes. Another 129,000 people receive treatment at emergency departments annually.
Headlight ratings fall into four rating categories: good, acceptable, marginal, or poor. Anyone wanting to qualify for the Top Safety Pick Plus award must meet the standards to fit into the first two categories.
Only three headlight systems in the 2016 model year earned the top rating out of 224 that the IIHS evaluated. Another 36 had equipment that had the “acceptable” rating.
In the 2019 model year, 171 systems out of the 465 that received evaluation received the “good” or “acceptable” rating.
Many of the systems that receive the top IIHS ratings are part of optional equipment. That means it only applies to the most expensive options provided by the automakers.
Why Is There an Emphasis on Headlight Safety?
The IIHS wants automakers and drivers to recognize that weak headlights can jeopardize the safety of people on our roadways. Issues like excessive glare or inadequate reach can make it a challenge to identify safety hazards that may be present in a lane.
Having a wide range of headlight ratings for the same model is also confusing for shoppers. Some buyers might think they’re purchasing an award-winning model without realizing that they chose an equipment package that didn’t meet the IIHS standards.
The changes that the IIHS is making for the 2020 awards season will ensure there is less ambiguity in the selection process. Although these new criteria might put some pressure on automakers, it will be a good thing for buyers and drivers who want to get behind the wheel of a car that lets them see at night.
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