Battd opening connections to ad brokers
This is a discussion on Battd opening connections to ad brokers within the Motorola Droid Pro forums, part of the Droid Pro Forum category; I've noticed some strange connections open (using connection tracker to see what's open). These are all from /system/bin/battd, and appear to be to mobile ad ...
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Battd opening connections to ad brokers
I've noticed some strange connections open (using connection tracker to see what's open). These are all from /system/bin/battd, and appear to be to mobile ad brokers. Any ideas why? The connections are all to port 80 of the following addresses:
23.15.7.57
23.15.7.107
107.20.133.247
216.157.12.162
50.16.214.161
174.129.192.221
96.7.175.55
74.14.204.138
74.14.204.102
Which addresses it connects to seems to vary by what apps I open.
I'm sbf'd, did all the OTA updates and rooted, with droidwall installed, so I'm not even sure HOW these are getting out.
I've tried logging with shark and reading with shark reader but shark reader sucks and just shows everything as "RAW".
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Oh my god, this is interesting
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I can't confirm that I haven't been hit by a trojan, but I tend to be fairly careful. Is this happening to you too?
I can't even confirm that connection tracker is reporting the right app. I can tell that connection tracker is somehow pulling ads down when it's blocked by droidwall and isn't allowed root access by superuser, but I can't figure out how.
At this point, I'm not sure if connection tracker is buggy or if this is a real issue.
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I cant confirm that. But if you give us step by step info on what to do then we will do it and report back to see if our results match.
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Install https://market.android.com/details?i...iontrackerfree or https://market.android.com/details?i...wral.osmonitor
If you choose to use os monitor, these connections show up as being used by the "System" process.
After that, turn on airplane mode, then reboot. Your phone will come up in airplane mode, so you know there are no connections initiated by booting up.
Open connection tracker or os monitor (to the connections tab) and watch, you should see nothing.
Turn off airplane mode, watch os monitor or connection tracker.
Open an ad supported app, then watch os monitor or connection tracker.
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After some tinkering (and disabling my firewall, *slaps self on hand* Bad security, I know), it doesn't appear any data is being sent. It just opens the connections and puts them in the WAITING state.
Anyone smarter (or dumber, for that matter) than me have any ideas? I don't like this, but I'm just not getting the malicious vibe from it.
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