rushmore
Extreme Android User
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I may trim it down to: NPUT

Actually, out of protest, I will keep it

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Why do I even bother to address things around here? I'm not going to type it all out again. Look on one of the original TT threads for my "excuses" as to why we're not using it anymore.
(thanks for the link, Slug)

Let's just say I think the perspective of The Closet episode from Southpark fits my perspective of him and his work.
Oh , I tried to read it, still have it and dictionary of made up words around here somewhere.
Though battlefield earth is one of my all time fav books.
now back to the show... point was made that one of the staff accounts was hacked? that was something I admit I did not consider,and missed in forum thread, yes indeed that could have wrecked havoc on the forums. It is understandable and expected to "fix" the situation. I thank you for your actions on discovering that problem.
I do wonder if AF will be going with new app perhaps untested , would it be more secure than one that has been out with security bugs fixed? Or will tap be reconsidered if/when it passes AF in-house testing?
That is why I bought tap, less hassle, all forums in one place easy to goto and post. I am not big on posting from my phone are there other similar apps for posting?



B.E. is a good book, but the other stuff besides the book as it's own thing..... no comment in order not to offend Tom Cruise & company 
If i could get "down ranked" I know this post would be, but I will say anyway.
I am sad to say it, but i think way too many people have a sense of entitlement going on here. The fact is, the forum is privately owned and operated, and is not ours to say how it should be run. Yes, it is a bummer that something you bought isn't compatible anymore here, but sometimes that is the way of things. Perhaps they could have gone with a little more notice before removing it, but from the sounds of things, it wasn't really wanted in the first place; its not surprising that a serious issue would kill it.
On that note.... really guys? The spirit of Android? Look guys.. its a forum, and even with Android being open, not everything is there to do with as we please (especially with VZ and HTC having some say).The spirit of android is to provide a new smartphone experience, through a generally open software base. How that relates to how an android forum should operate is beyond me...
I have no such sense of entitlement, I would just like a real explanation as to why it's no longer available.
Phases said:Sorry all, be mad at me if you want. Blame it on various theories if you like. The bottom line is - Rob didn't want it to begin with. I convinced him to do it, and now that this has hit there will be no convincing to go back. Knowing that I personally was a target, I have no desire to fight for it.
Will everyone who is complaining actually read the posts that have been provided? Linked to above:
I thoroughly understand and sympathize with this position. I have not implemented Tapatalk on my own forum because I believe a good mobile skin is a better way to manage the forum universally, across all mobile platforms and without having people download/pay for/use a separate app.
I am grudgingly considering Tapatalk because it does not appear that I have the resources to invest in a mobile skin right now. However, if I had tentatively installed Tapatalk and had a major security flaw discovered, I would probably permanently remove it as well. I don't think most of you guys realize the amount of time it takes to moderate and run a forum like this - and the last thing I need is to introduce a place for a security hole to be found. I have enough places where security holes can exist. To add another one, and one where a major security flaw was already found, is not something I want to consider.
Busy people tend to do things to consolidate what they have to keep track of and reduce the stuff they have to worry about. This is clearly one of those things. Grudgingly giving something a shot and having it bite you is not a recipe for second chances.
While I respect the decision you guys made on this, it still doesn't add up. If this vulnerability is still out there, why are there so many other forums that still use TT (including the one that discovered the initial vulnerability in the first place)? Not to mention the fact that XDA uses TT as the basis for their own app...
If it really is something that hasn't been fixed yet, have you reported this new vulnerability to TT so they can fix this one too?
Actually, I DO know the amount of time it takes to moderate and run a forum like this. It's part of my job on a daily basis (I work for a social media company).
Of course if there's an open exploit, they have every right to shut it down and not turn it back on. However, it doesn't answer the last question I asked (see below):
I don't see an "open" exploit. I see exploits referred to in the past. The timeline is a little unclear but that's not really the point.
4. Yes, the post on tapatalk's site was much earlier than mine. Yes there was an exploit that was "fixed". However, it was not fixed completely and was tested in house and verified to still work. It was verified to still work while learning AF was about to be a target - including admin accounts.
Maemo Talk has this, but Android is not exactly their focus... It is Goldmember devices (Nokia).Its the straw that broke the camels back. The fact that OUR administration was targeted should make you furious and supportive, not hateful and bitter. I personally beg all who want to leave to stay,please stay.
The timeline isn't at all unclear, and that IS the point.
You sir, make some very excellent points, and I applaud you for actually understanding what Phases was trying to get across. Rob (aka the owner of this place) didn't want TT. Phases talked him into it, so Rob did it. Rob got targeted via this security exploit - someone who didn't want it in the first place. Rob deleted TT due to that attack, and thereafter did not want it (remember, he did not want it in the first place). If it just so happened that the attack succeeded, can you imagine how much damage it would do to this forum? This is ROB'S investment and someone obviously tried to tear that down. So regardless of whether the security flaw is still present or not (which, I believe has been fixed), is irrelevant. Someone used something the owner didn't want in to begin with, to try to take down a thing hes put alot of time and effort into. Put yourself in his shoes and try to see it from his point of view. If I worked this hard to build a project such as this forum, to make it the largest Android forum on the internet, just to have someone try to blow it up, I damn sure am not going to take any more chances regardless of whether the method of "blowing up" was fixed or not. This is laid out pretty clear in Phase's post and if you haven't even bothered reading it (and by reading the posts on this page, it seems like ONLY binary visions actually attempted it), I encourage you to do so over, and over, and over, and over, and over again until you get it. It really a simple explanation and he has already put forth that the whole security debacle is not in-play right now.The post you referenced was a couple weeks ago and used words in the past tense. I don't know if that means they still think a problem exists, or if it has been fixed.
What I am saying is, the post by Phase clearly indicates that it doesn't matter if an exploit exists. It only matters that someone who was leery about using Tapatalk, got bit by an exploit, and it will naturally sour him to it.
Inquiring about the exploits is fine, and whether or not they are still open or resolved or whatever. But Phase provided a very real, reasonably reason why the guy in charge isn't going to change his mind about Tapatalk and it doesn't relate to whether the exploit is fixed.