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UAE Used Cyber Super-Weapon To Spy on iPhones of Foes (reuters.com)

Reuters reports: A team of former U.S. government intelligence operatives working for the United Arab Emirates hacked into the iPhones of activists, diplomats and rival foreign leaders with the help of a sophisticated spying tool called Karma, in a campaign that shows how potent cyber-weapons are proliferating beyond the world's superpowers and into the hands of smaller nations. The cyber tool allowed the small Gulf country to monitor hundreds of targets beginning in 2016, from the Emir of Qatar and a senior Turkish official to a Nobel Peace laureate human-rights activist in Yemen, according to five former operatives and program documents reviewed by Reuters. The sources interviewed by Reuters were not Emirati citizens.

Karma was used by an offensive cyber operations unit in Abu Dhabi comprised of Emirati security officials and former American intelligence operatives working as contractors for the UAE's intelligence services. The existence of Karma and of the hacking unit, code named Project Raven, haven't been previously reported. Raven's activities are detailed in a separate story published by Reuters today. The ex-Raven operatives described Karma as a tool that could remotely grant access to iPhones simply by uploading phone numbers or email accounts into an automated targeting system. The tool has limits -- it doesn't work on Android devices and doesn't intercept phone calls. But it was unusually potent because, unlike many exploits, Karma did not require a target to click on a link sent to an iPhone, they said.

62 comments

  1. So, is FaceTime... by forkfail · · Score: 2

    ... now considered to be a Cyber Super-weapon?

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    Check your premises.
    1. Re: So, is FaceTime... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You must be new here

    2. Re: So, is FaceTime... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      He is new. He thinks it funny when he gets a FaceTime call and he answers talk to the hand

  2. Something smells... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Phone numbers or email addresses gave full access to a phone? Having a hard time buying this.

    1. Re:Something smells... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Maybe the automated system sends an evil SMS or email that uses some undisclosed low-level Apple vulnerability.

    2. Re:Something smells... by sjames · · Score: 2

      No, they send the email or phone number of the targeted phone to a 'targeting system'. That system then performs the exploit that grants access.

  3. Codename by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "Facetime"...

  4. What was the flaw? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Anyone have an idea what specific iMessage bug allowed malware to run on the device? Because that sounds like an absolute doozy of a hole.

  5. Cyper super-weapon? by KixWooder · · Score: 1

    Cyber?! Is it 1996?

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    I hate fat people.
    1. Re:Cyper super-weapon? by Aighearach · · Score: 1

      Used cyber isn't a super-weapon, it is just a log. Sorry.

      But if it was from 1996, that's vintage now. Consider publishing.

    2. Re:Cyper super-weapon? by mentil · · Score: 1

      Be glad it's not an Electro Techno-Tron Compu-Cyber Super-Info-Weapon, or we'd all be doomed. Only Sandra Bullock, Will Smith, and/or Keanu Reeves could possibly save us.

      --
      Corruption is convincing someone that the selfless ideal is the same as their selfish ideal.
  6. Warning to government spies by Dutch+Gun · · Score: 2

    Karma is a bitch.

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    Irony: Agile development has too much intertia to be abandoned now.
    1. Re:Warning to government spies by presearch · · Score: 1

      More accurately, they were Karma's bitch.

  7. POWER TO THE REGIME by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Trumpverse, baby! Get used to it! 4! More! Years!

    1. Re: POWER TO THE REGIME by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Trump is going to prison and he could not care less what evil deeds he has done come back to bite him in the ass. But seriously folks, there has got to be a way for a particular consumer to download an app and actually know what the hell it does. Is it malware? Was it made by some fly by night dev group? Is it spying? Is it going to steal their bank account? You cannot say develope such and such is trustworthy for the most part, especially small third party shops. A few of the major developers are very trustworthy and in concert with a smart consumer (whonisnt up to no good of their own) this kind of bad stuff does not happen. Seriously, when is the last time someone complained, say, a parent, who paid a monthly fee or whatever (or it was free) for an game that allowed them to monitor or block unsafe content for their kids. Is this an impossible task for developers? Do developers really not care at all about their users?

    2. Re: POWER TO THE REGIME by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Trump is going to prison

      If you want someone to take you seriously, you shouldn't open with something so completely ridiculous. Trump is not going to go to prison. Nobody ever goes to prison from the elite class. Prisons are for the little people who fail to serve the elite or interfere with the other little people that are serving the elite.

    3. Re: POWER TO THE REGIME by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Thank you for being outraged, American dogs! Fight among yourselves!

      Yours Sincerely,

      Comrade Major Lifeng Wang
      Information Operation Directorate
      Ministry of State Security
      14 East Chang'an Street
      Dongcheng Qu
      Beijing
      People's Republic of China

  8. If you are concerned by JeffOwl · · Score: 4, Informative

    Don't use an off the shelf smart phone. People are concerned about this stuff, but the root cause is them putting too much trust in the device and therefore the people behind it. I really don't know what the UAE internal laws say about this sort of thing, and if it is illegal, of course they should stop it, but would you really trust them to do so, even if directed by a judge? If you are the kind of person the government is going to be interested in, you really need to take care with your communications.

    1. Re:If you are concerned by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Don't use an off the shelf smart phone.

      Yeah, everybody should whip out their soldering iron and build their own smart phone instead.

    2. Re:If you are concerned by nnull · · Score: 2

      I stopped using my phone for anything important. Emails I can do on my other devices. Photos, I can do with a standalone camera which takes WAY better pictures, because they've gimped phone cameras to 12Mp. Web browsing? Banking? GPS? I'll just do what I used to do 10 years ago. The impact of losing this convenience over a single device that fits in my pocket for me is very minimal. I even stopped allowing phones in our meetings. I'm pretty positive corporate and industrial espionage now happens on a regular basis thanks to these smart phones.

      Ever since phone manufacturers started preventing rooting your phones in the US and the PR posting about how I shouldn't ever have to worry about rooting ever again, I stopped trusting them. Only phone I might look forward too is the Librem 5, but not putting high hopes into that. This whole deal with the UAE just confirms what we've always known.

  9. Who benefits? by petes_PoV · · Score: 1

    The tool has limits -- it doesn't work on Android devices

    So now we know what the Android marketing department has been doing recently

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    politicians are like babies' nappies: they should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons
  10. Thank god they're working for a government by Opportunist · · Score: 2

    Else one could think this might be illegal.

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    We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
    1. Re:Thank god they're working for a government by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Governments reserve lots of powers that are denied the general populace. For instance, government officials under a variety of conditions can detain you. A non government official attempting to do the same thing would be breaking the law in most circumstances. A government official can make a government ID card and issue it to you. This is generally illegal for non government officials to do :)

      So unless you are saying all other instances are wrong then you need to provide a rationale for why it is wrong here.

    2. Re:Thank god they're working for a government by Opportunist · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Usually I'd have to break a law before I get arrested. What laws did the people under surveillance break? Or, wait, we're dealing with the UAE, a country where laws is basically "whatever whim the sheik comes up with".

      Ok, never mind.

      --
      We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
    3. Re:Thank god they're working for a government by nnull · · Score: 1

      How dare you! Apologize now!

    4. Re:Thank god they're working for a government by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Under whose laws?

    5. Re:Thank god they're working for a government by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      off with his head /duck

    6. Re:Thank god they're working for a government by grep+-v+'.*'+* · · Score: 1

      where laws is basically "whatever whim the sheik comes up with".

      It's good to be the King. Magna Carta, anyone? Of course they're the ones that need to do it.

      It's good...

      --
      If the universe is someone's simulation -- does that mean the stars are just stuck pixels?
    7. Re:Thank god they're working for a government by Opportunist · · Score: 2

      I'm great at offering fake apologies, but first I'd have to know what for.

      --
      We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
  11. Fake News - it's all China's fault by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That can't be true, only China does this kind of thing.
    --
    WindBourne.

  12. Registered /.ers reviews #1/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Your software is just fine - well written, functional... I'm going to continue using the Host File Engine by mmell February 17, 2017

    Your premise that hostfiles are a good way to deal with advertising and malvertising is quite valid - by JazzLad April 20, 2016

    his hosts program is actually pretty good by xenotransplant August 10 2015

    his hosts tool is actually useful for those cases in which one does indeed want to locally block stuff outright while consuming minimum system resources by alexgieg September 25 2015

    I like your host file system by Karmashock September 09 2015

    that APK guy, I use his host file by rogoshen1 Tuesday March 03, 2015

    I personally use a HOSTS file blocker produced from a genius called APK by 110010001000 October 27 2017

    * For the Win32/64 model...

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient/better MERGE feature too - More coming... apk

  13. Registered /.ers reviews #2/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Apk has the answer for that - really... kill automatic updates by adding a hosts file entry setting updates.steam.com or whatever to 127.0.0.1. You have to find the right hostname for each software you want to block updates on by raymorris (2726007) on Friday July 06, 2018

    APK your posts on this and the hosts file posts, and more, have never been in error and/or bad advice by BlueStrat (756137) on Wednesday June 21, 2017

    I support APK's stand on the hosts file and can't see why it's not used more than it is. My hosts file is 144247 lines long (4,332 Kb) it & a firewall serves me very well - by Trax3001BBS (2368736)

    ABP is insufficient as a solid hosts file does everything APK reminds us about fast turtle September 17 2013

    You need APK's hosts file - by Teun (17872) on Wednesday August 06, 2014

    * For the Win32/64 model...

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature - More coming... apk

  14. Registered /.ers reviews #3/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    APK is totally right on this count. Adblock Plus on Firefox mobile is a dog on older, or lower end, phones. A hostfile based adblocker makes for a much better experience in this context. Of course, your phone has to be rooted, which isn't the case with Firefox + adblock." - by chihowa on Saturday May 16, 2015

    APK solution STILL relevant Thud457 June 11 2015

    In a footnote, I would like to note that I find your hosts file admirable - by vel-ex-tech (4337079) on Tuesday November 24, 2015

    APK's monolithic hosts file is looking pretty good at the moment - by Culture20 on Thursday November 17

    you're right about hosts files - by drinkypoo (153816) on Thursday May 26

    APK, I know people give you a lot of shit regarding hosts, but please don't ever stop - by nasredin (958927) on Friday June 12, 2015 @03:34PM

    * For the Win32/64 model...

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature - More coming... apk

  15. Registered /.ers reviews #4/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    APK is kinda right... I've given up on JS based adblocking and gone to blackholing in /etc/hosts, just like it was back in the 90s. The computational load has gotten intolerable for any ad-blocking using JS. I've tried his hosts file generating software. It works. - by bmo (77928) on Thursday October 15, 2015

    get around to 'installing' a hosts file list, not sure which one, likely the one from someonewhocares.org. If it works as well as what I used for a while about ten years ago, I'll be happy. And grateful to APK for the lesson and the reminder. - by kermidge (2221646) on Wednesday March 27

    I actually went and downloaded a 16k line hosts file and started using that after seeing that post, you know just for trying it out. some sites load up faster. - by gl4ss (559668) on Thursday November 17

    dammit MS, you proved APK right about something by lgw

    * For the Win32/64 model...

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature - More coming... apk

  16. Registered /.ers reviews #5/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    (APK) is still right a hosts file really does work. It even blocked a some of the video ads that were inserted into a stream OrangeTide February 10 2016

    the Host File Engine performs exactly as promised - by mmell (832646) on Thursday February 16, 2017

    I do use APK's host file on all my systems at home by OrangeTide December 01 2017

    I've never tried to belittle (APK's work), I've flat out said it's good - by BronsCon (927697) on Thursday February 11, 2016 @06:48PM (#51491263)

    (Toss on 100,000++ users worldwide too!)

    * For the Win32/64 model...

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature... apk

  17. Security pros etc. QUOTED on hosts by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "classic Windows hosts trick to block the Coinhive or Crypto-Loot domains" - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/a-new-player-joins-coinhive-on-the-browser-cryptojacking-scene/ - BLEEPING COMPUTER

    ZD NET http://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-use-a-hosts-file-to-improve-your-internet-experience/ "Hosts files really shine by letting you block ads, spyware sites, malware sites, & tracking sites"

    SANS ("A related approach to the DNS issue is to create a hosts file on each system that sends requests for spyware to some place else" hosts by myself & RAMU right @ START of "malware explosion" mid 2005 on) https://isc.sans.edu/forums/di...

    Aryeh Goretsky/ESET/NOD32: hosts = good security https://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=7442373&amp.cid=49747129/

    Oliver Day (SYMANTEC/SECURITYFOCUS) http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/491/

    Spybot S&D uses hosts.

    APK

    P.S.=> Malwarebytes' hpHosts hosts & RECOMMENDS my program forum.hosts-file.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4290

  18. Even CHINA copied me (vs. DNS down/redirected) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Who did it 1st: China or me? I did - dates are my proof https://theregister.co.uk/2017... w/ the FACT China rampantly STEALS U.S. Intellectual properties & military secrets!

    * IMITATION truly IS the SINCEREST FORM of FLATTERY!

    (... & proves hosts work vs. DNS faults in tracking you via dns request logs (since you avoid it & resolve FASTER locally using hosts) + DNS being downed OR Kaminsky REDIRECT security flaw misdirected poisoned (or vs. DNSChanger))

    ESPECIALLY AS I DISCOVERED MODEMS CHINA MAKES EVEN YOUR ISP CAN'T GET INTO FOR DNS CHANGE (but China can) https://slashdot.org/comments....

    APK

    P.S.=> Folks, It's NOT EASY being "World-Class" like me (lol - 100,000++ users prove it for me) - enjoy the fruits of my labors for FREE + going FASTER/SAFER/MORE RELIABLY online (w/ a bit more anonymity too via my program)... apk

  19. Registered /.ers reviews #1/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Your software is just fine - well written, functional... I'm going to continue using the Host File Engine by mmell February 17, 2017

    Your premise that hostfiles are a good way to deal with advertising and malvertising is quite valid - by JazzLad April 20, 2016

    his hosts program is actually pretty good by xenotransplant August 10 2015

    his hosts tool is actually useful for those cases in which one does indeed want to locally block stuff outright while consuming minimum system resources by alexgieg September 25 2015

    I like your host file system by Karmashock September 09 2015

    that APK guy, I use his host file by rogoshen1 Tuesday March 03, 2015

    I personally use a HOSTS file blocker produced from a genius called APK by 110010001000 October 27 2017

    * For the Win32/64 model.

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient/better MERGE feature too - More coming... apk

  20. Registered /.ers reviews #2/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Apk has the answer for that - really... kill automatic updates by adding a hosts file entry setting updates.steam.com or whatever to 127.0.0.1. You have to find the right hostname for each software you want to block updates on by raymorris (2726007) on Friday July 06, 2018

    APK your posts on this and the hosts file posts, and more, have never been in error and/or bad advice by BlueStrat (756137) on Wednesday June 21, 2017

    I support APK's stand on the hosts file and can't see why it's not used more than it is. My hosts file is 144247 lines long (4,332 Kb) it & a firewall serves me very well - by Trax3001BBS (2368736)

    ABP is insufficient as a solid hosts file does everything APK reminds us about fast turtle September 17 2013

    You need APK's hosts file - by Teun (17872) on Wednesday August 06, 2014

    * For the Win32/64 model.

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature - More coming... apk

  21. Registered /.ers reviews #3/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    APK is totally right on this count. Adblock Plus on Firefox mobile is a dog on older, or lower end, phones. A hostfile based adblocker makes for a much better experience in this context. Of course, your phone has to be rooted, which isn't the case with Firefox + adblock." - by chihowa on Saturday May 16, 2015

    APK solution STILL relevant Thud457 June 11 2015

    In a footnote, I would like to note that I find your hosts file admirable - by vel-ex-tech (4337079) on Tuesday November 24, 2015

    APK's monolithic hosts file is looking pretty good at the moment - by Culture20 on Thursday November 17

    you're right about hosts files - by drinkypoo (153816) on Thursday May 26

    APK, I know people give you a lot of shit regarding hosts, but please don't ever stop - by nasredin (958927) on Friday June 12, 2015 @03:34PM

    * For the Win32/64 model.

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature - More coming... apk

  22. Registered /.ers reviews #4/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    APK is kinda right... I've given up on JS based adblocking and gone to blackholing in /etc/hosts, just like it was back in the 90s. The computational load has gotten intolerable for any ad-blocking using JS. I've tried his hosts file generating software. It works. - by bmo (77928) on Thursday October 15, 2015

    get around to 'installing' a hosts file list, not sure which one, likely the one from someonewhocares.org. If it works as well as what I used for a while about ten years ago, I'll be happy. And grateful to APK for the lesson and the reminder. - by kermidge (2221646) on Wednesday March 27

    I actually went and downloaded a 16k line hosts file and started using that after seeing that post, you know just for trying it out. some sites load up faster. - by gl4ss (559668) on Thursday November 17

    dammit MS, you proved APK right about something by lgw

    * For the Win32/64 model.

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature - More coming... apk

  23. Registered /.ers reviews #5/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    (APK) is still right a hosts file really does work. It even blocked a some of the video ads that were inserted into a stream OrangeTide February 10 2016

    the Host File Engine performs exactly as promised - by mmell (832646) on Thursday February 16, 2017

    I do use APK's host file on all my systems at home by OrangeTide December 01 2017

    I've never tried to belittle (APK's work), I've flat out said it's good - by BronsCon (927697) on Thursday February 11, 2016 @06:48PM (#51491263)

    (Toss on 100,000++ users worldwide too!)

    * For the Win32/64 model.

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature... apk

  24. Unusable Amiga Emulator by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So UAE, the Amiga Emulator is now spying on peoples iPhones? Man... retrogaming sure isn't the same anymore.

  25. A real "Cyber 'Super-Weapon'" vs. foes... apk by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    See subject & APK Hosts File Engine 2.0++ 64-bit for Linux/BSD h t t p : / / a p k . i t - m a t e . c o . u k / A P K H o s t s F i l e E n g i n e F o r L i n u x . z i p

    Yields more security/speed/reliability/anonymity vs. any 1 solution (99% of threats use hostnames vs. IP address most firewalls use) more efficiently/FASTER + NATIVELY 4 less!

    Vs. "Bolt on 'MoAr' illogic-logic" slowing u hosts speed u up 2 ways: Adblocks + Hardcode fav. sites u spend most time @ vs. competition w/ security bugs (DNS/AntiVir) + overheads slowing u (messagepass 'souled-out' to advertisers easily detected & blocked addons + firewall filtering drivers) & their complexity leads to exploit.

    * ONLY 1 of its kind in GUI 4 Linux/BSD (soon 4 MacOS).

    (Better vs. Windows model)

    APK

    P.S.=> Protects vs. scripts/trackers (kernelmode faster vs. usermode slower NoScript vs. 3rd party script)/ads/DNS request tracking + redirect poisoned or downed DNS/botnets/malware download/malcript/email malicious payload

  26. Hosts efficacy recently vs. threats by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
  27. Security pros etc. QUOTED on hosts by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "classic Windows hosts trick to block the Coinhive or Crypto-Loot domains" - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/a-new-player-joins-coinhive-on-the-browser-cryptojacking-scene/ - BLEEPING COMPUTER

    ZD NET http://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-use-a-hosts-file-to-improve-your-internet-experience/ "Hosts files really shine by letting you block ads, spyware sites, malware sites, & tracking sites"

    SANS ("A related approach to the DNS issue is to create a hosts file on each system that sends requests for spyware to some place else" hosts by myself & RAMU right @ START of "malware explosion" mid 2005 on) https://isc.sans.edu/forums/di...

    Aryeh Goretsky/ESET/NOD32: hosts = good security https://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=7442373&amp.cid=49747129/

    Oliver Day (SYMANTEC/SECURITYFOCUS) http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/491/

    Spybot S&D uses hosts!

    APK

    P.S.=> Malwarebytes' hpHosts hosts & RECOMMENDS my program forum.hosts-file.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4290

  28. Even CHINA copied me (vs. DNS down/redirected) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Who did it 1st: China or me? I did - dates are my proof https://theregister.co.uk/2017... w/ the FACT China rampantly STEALS U.S. Intellectual properties & military secrets!

    * IMITATION truly IS the SINCEREST FORM of FLATTERY!

    (... & proves hosts work vs. DNS faults in tracking you via dns request logs (since you avoid it & resolve FASTER locally using hosts) + DNS being downed OR Kaminsky REDIRECT security flaw misdirected poisoned (or vs. DNSChanger))

    ESPECIALLY AS I DISCOVERED MODEMS CHINA MAKES EVEN YOUR ISP CAN'T GET INTO FOR DNS CHANGE (but China can) https://slashdot.org/comments....

    APK

    P.S.=> Folks, It's NOT EASY being "World-Class" like me (lol - 100,000++ users prove it for me) - enjoy the fruits of my labors for FREE + going FASTER/SAFER/MORE RELIABLY online (w/ a bit more anonymity too via my program)... apk

  29. Registered /.ers reviews #1/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Your software is just fine - well written, functional... I'm going to continue using the Host File Engine by mmell February 17, 2017

    Your premise that hostfiles are a good way to deal with advertising and malvertising is quite valid - by JazzLad April 20, 2016

    his hosts program is actually pretty good by xenotransplant August 10 2015

    his hosts tool is actually useful for those cases in which one does indeed want to locally block stuff outright while consuming minimum system resources by alexgieg September 25 2015

    I like your host file system by Karmashock September 09 2015

    that APK guy, I use his host file by rogoshen1 Tuesday March 03, 2015

    I personally use a HOSTS file blocker produced from a genius called APK by 110010001000 October 27 2017

    * For the Win32/64 model

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient/better MERGE feature too - More coming... apk

  30. Real User Quotes about me... apk by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Your software is just crap - written in crayon, fictional... I'm going to continue using the Host File Engine as a punchline to a joke by mmell February 17, 2017

    Your premise that hostfiles are a good way to deal with advertising and malvertising is fucking insane - by JazzLad April 20, 2016

    his hosts "program" is actually a broken batch file by xenotransplant August 10 2015

    I do use APK's host file in all my memes at home by OrangeTide December 01 2017

    I've never tried to belittle (APK's work), I've flat out said it's crap - by BronsCon (927697)

    I like your tinfoil hat by Karmashock September 09 2015

    that APK nut, I can't get him to stop talking about his piece of shit file by rogoshen1 Tuesday March 03, 2015

    APK

    P.S.=> When YOU do better than THAT by our /. registered peers, then talk (from behind your FAKE NAME for your FAKE LIE of a "so-called" WASTED life) - ok? apk

  31. Registered /.ers reviews #2/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Apk has the answer for that - really... kill automatic updates by adding a hosts file entry setting updates.steam.com or whatever to 127.0.0.1. You have to find the right hostname for each software you want to block updates on by raymorris (2726007) on Friday July 06, 2018

    APK your posts on this and the hosts file posts, and more, have never been in error and/or bad advice by BlueStrat (756137) on Wednesday June 21, 2017

    I support APK's stand on the hosts file and can't see why it's not used more than it is. My hosts file is 144247 lines long (4,332 Kb) it & a firewall serves me very well - by Trax3001BBS (2368736)

    ABP is insufficient as a solid hosts file does everything APK reminds us about fast turtle September 17 2013

    You need APK's hosts file - by Teun (17872) on Wednesday August 06, 2014

    * For the Win32/64 model

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature - More coming... apk

  32. Registered /.ers reviews #3/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    APK is totally right on this count. Adblock Plus on Firefox mobile is a dog on older, or lower end, phones. A hostfile based adblocker makes for a much better experience in this context. Of course, your phone has to be rooted, which isn't the case with Firefox + adblock." - by chihowa on Saturday May 16, 2015

    APK solution STILL relevant Thud457 June 11 2015

    In a footnote, I would like to note that I find your hosts file admirable - by vel-ex-tech (4337079) on Tuesday November 24, 2015

    APK's monolithic hosts file is looking pretty good at the moment - by Culture20 on Thursday November 17

    you're right about hosts files - by drinkypoo (153816) on Thursday May 26

    APK, I know people give you a lot of shit regarding hosts, but please don't ever stop - by nasredin (958927) on Friday June 12, 2015 @03:34PM

    * For the Win32/64 model

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature - More coming... apk

  33. Registered /.ers reviews #4/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    APK is kinda right... I've given up on JS based adblocking and gone to blackholing in /etc/hosts, just like it was back in the 90s. The computational load has gotten intolerable for any ad-blocking using JS. I've tried his hosts file generating software. It works. - by bmo (77928) on Thursday October 15, 2015

    get around to 'installing' a hosts file list, not sure which one, likely the one from someonewhocares.org. If it works as well as what I used for a while about ten years ago, I'll be happy. And grateful to APK for the lesson and the reminder. - by kermidge (2221646) on Wednesday March 27

    I actually went and downloaded a 16k line hosts file and started using that after seeing that post, you know just for trying it out. some sites load up faster. - by gl4ss (559668) on Thursday November 17

    dammit MS, you proved APK right about something by lgw

    * For the Win32/64 model

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature - More coming... apk

  34. Registered /.ers reviews #5/5 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    (APK) is still right a hosts file really does work. It even blocked a some of the video ads that were inserted into a stream OrangeTide February 10 2016

    the Host File Engine performs exactly as promised - by mmell (832646) on Thursday February 16, 2017

    I do use APK's host file on all my systems at home by OrangeTide December 01 2017

    I've never tried to belittle (APK's work), I've flat out said it's good - by BronsCon (927697) on Thursday February 11, 2016 @06:48PM (#51491263)

    (Toss on 100,000++ users worldwide too!)

    * For the Win32/64 model

    APK

    P.S.=> Linux model's faster/more efficient + BETTER merge feature... apk

  35. Reduced to IMPERSONATING me? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Reduced to IMPERSONATING me & ALTERING /.ers words of praise of my work? Weak - & you're outta "downmodpoints" too, lol - your EFFETE & INEFFECTUAL "wannabe weapon of WEEZILS" = USELESS vs. me (w/ UNLIMITED posting ability unlike most ac posters).

    * You're HELPLESS, Henry, lol...

    APK

    P.S.=> The second you start crap like IMPERSONATING me OR your STALKING me by UNIDENTIFIABLE anonymous posts, I KNOW that I've RUN YOU DRY of your useless 'downmodpoints' you abuse, lol (& you KNOW it)... apk

  36. Will it be used here again? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    https://www.worldgovernmentsummit.org/

    a lot of important people at single place...