AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1646
Scanner Enable scanning APK files via VirusTotal
VirusTotal public API v2.0 is used for fetching reports as well as uploading
APK files. In order to activate the feature, it is necessary to enable the
Internet in App Manager by allowing “Use the Internet” feature in settings,
and a VirusTotal API key is also required (which can be obtained by signing up
at https://virustotal.com) which can be inserted in App Manager settings.
VirusTotal results are colour coded as follows:
1. Green: None of the anti-virus (AV) programs have detected any threats.
2. Orange: Fewer than six AV programs have detected threats.
3. Red: More than six AV programs have detected threats.
In addition, a disclaimer has been added to clarify that App Manager is just a
client of VirusTotal's API.
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
Scanner Enable scanning APK files via VirusTotal
VirusTotal public API v2.0 is used for fetching reports as well as uploading
APK files. In order to activate the feature, it is necessary to enable the
Internet in App Manager by allowing “Use the Internet” feature in settings,
and a VirusTotal API key is also required (which can be obtained by signing up
at https://virustotal.com) which can be inserted in App Manager settings.
VirusTotal results are colour coded as follows:
1. Green: None of the anti-virus (AV) programs have detected any threats.
2. Orange: Fewer than six AV programs have detected threats.
3. Red: More than six AV programs have detected threats.
In addition, a disclaimer has been added to clarify that App Manager is just a
client of VirusTotal's API.
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1647
Refactor Use IRemoteFile only when necessary
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
Refactor Use IRemoteFile only when necessary
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1648
Export running apps and app usage pages
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
Export running apps and app usage pages
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1649
AppInfo Add new tag: Play App Signing
The apps having the Play App Signing markers are tagged “Pay App Signing”.
On clicking the tag, a dialog is displayed where the tag is explained. Since
this also indicates that the signing key is uploaded to Google servers i.e.
a cloud infrastructure, the tag is coloured red to warn the user of potential
danger in case of a breach in the cloud infrastructure. (Hacking incidents in
2019-21 proved that no cloud infrastructure is secure enough.)
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AppInfo Add new tag: Play App Signing
The apps having the Play App Signing markers are tagged “Pay App Signing”.
On clicking the tag, a dialog is displayed where the tag is explained. Since
this also indicates that the signing key is uploaded to Google servers i.e.
a cloud infrastructure, the tag is coloured red to warn the user of potential
danger in case of a breach in the cloud infrastructure. (Hacking incidents in
2019-21 proved that no cloud infrastructure is secure enough.)
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1650
AppInfo Fix infinite loading issue
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AppInfo Fix infinite loading issue
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
AM Debug v2.7.0 Run#1651
RunningApps Display process details
It is possible to view the details of a process in a popup dialog by clicking
on it. As always, everything in the dialog is selectable. The new dialog
displays memory and CPU usage along with priority, states, thread count,
SELinux context, commandline arguments and so on. For Android apps, it is also
possible to launch the App Details page by clicking on the “info” icon in the
top-right corner of the dialog.
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
RunningApps Display process details
It is possible to view the details of a process in a popup dialog by clicking
on it. As always, everything in the dialog is selectable. The new dialog
displays memory and CPU usage along with priority, states, thread count,
SELinux context, commandline arguments and so on. For Android apps, it is also
possible to launch the App Details page by clicking on the “info” icon in the
top-right corner of the dialog.
Signed-off-by: Muntashir Al-Islam <muntashirakon@riseup.net>
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