Google Account Hacked - New Joying Head Unit - Android Head-Units

I had the Google account login issues that many had in here, after contacting Joying they sent me a link to two changed files to copy onto their original firmware update. I updated with this new "firmware" and my Google account worked.
Then 2 days later (March 16th 2021) my Google account was compromised for the first time in 15 years. I only use this password for my Google account so I don't know how it was hacked but the Google Admin audit logs say the hacker just input my password.
They opened up a Google Adwords account and started selling fortnight ads, then attempted to get into my brokerage account, then logged into a dormant Etsy account and tried to do something with Square before I caught on (40min total in my account). They were quickly deleting any account change emails that came in so I wouldn't receive notices of changes.
I am highly suspicious of this new update to my head unit. The timing is spot on, and I haven't used my Google account anywhere other than my Pixel phones, Nvidia Shield, Laptop and this Joying unit.
I am very concerned now about the security of this device. I also don't understand the claim by Joying that "Google updated their servers" and that's why their firmware wasn't working with Google accounts. Smells very fishy to me, and I hope somebody that knows more about device security can help figure this out. I still have copies of the update that they sent me, but I will not be using this brand new head unit anymore with my Google Account.
I posted this thread because I have seen other comments about Google accounts being hacked and concerns about third party device security and thought it would be best to consolidate them here in one thread rather to take other threads on a tangent.

Just be aware that Joying in particular didn't have anything to do with it, they are just resellers and pass on software given to them by the actual manufacturer of the hardware, FYT. Also be aware, that data breaches are happening very often nowadays so that is also a possibility. I'm not defending the manufacturer in any way, but there's too many variables in order to single out the headunit itself. You did mention that you use this google account on your phone as well. It could be that you installed an app on your phone that stole your account information as well. Also a new "virus" has been discovered that disguises itself as a system update that can steal your info. Info here: https://www.androidpolice.com/2021/...retends-to-be-a-system-update-for-your-phone/
Only way to know for sure if it was the headunit itself is to use a new dummy Google account on it and see if it gets taken over as well. Also, I don't see the purpose of needing to login to Google on these devices anyways since we're not using them like phones and, me in particular, I don't consume streaming media on it so i don't give it network access at all. These new units have spotty GPS reception at best and sometimes i find myself forced to use Android Auto anyways so the only streaming media consumed is straight from my phone.
What I can recommend you do is install a firewall app on your headunit and monitor where it tries to connect and determine if it needs to access it or not. To put yourself at ease, I would change your password and enable 2 step authentication on your account.
Let us know if you decide to sideload a firewall app and post your results. With that info, we can take this concern up to Joying/Teyes/etc and have them press their supplier for information. I can assure you that with the proper evidence, the resellers will put some effort into fixing this wrongdoing, since they wouldn't want to tarnish their reputation and possibly lose out on some sales.

I was also hacked in mid March soon after installing a joying unit and connecting to my google account. The hacker opened a google ads account and used a credit card associated with my google account to charge 260 dollars to my visa. They would have charged more but my limit on the card is low for just this reason. Visa had to cancel my card and send me a new one. I never even connected the hack in my mind to the joying head unit until explorer_200 happened to post his experience, but this seems like far to much of a coincidence given that we both have had the same experience at the same time and all we have in common is the joying unit.
I agree that it may not be something joying knows about, but its probably a good idea to see how many have been affected by this hack. For now I will be setting up a locked down google account just for the joying box and my head unit will only be connected to apps that are no real risk to my passwords and personal data.
I need to login to google to use voice commands and google assistant as well.

explorer_200 said:
I posted this thread because I have seen other comments about Google accounts being hacked and thought it would be best to consolidate them in one thread.
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Could you please link to these other comments. Right now there is just your say so which is a sample size of one. Not doubting what you are saying, but correlation is not necessarily causation.

6KayZee9 said:
I never even connected the hack in my mind to the joying head unit until explorer_200 happened to post his experience, but this seems like far to much of a coincidence given that we both have had the same experience at the same time and all we have in common is the joying unit.
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That is flawed logic.
Allow me to use similar thinking in another way.
I notice that everytime I go outside when it is raining, there are people with umbrellas. I deduct that it is too much of a coincidence to see people with umbrellas when it is raining to think they are not linked. I don't see these same people carrying umbrellas when it is not raining. I can only conclude that the umbrellas are causing the rain.
You say that you and one other have the same head unit and have been hacked therefore it is the headunit's fault. DO a survey on how many people with Samsung phones were hacked yesterday and get back to me to let me know if the number was greater than two.
We can then move on from there.

Once bitten, twice shy... learn or get burned.
If you had a secure password that you managed well until 2 days ago that should narrow down your list of suspects substantially.
Time to take out the trash...
Results are all that matter; take out anything that might have been involved. The napalm method.
Overkill yes, but it's effective.
Breaching your Google account is completely unacceptable and I go nuts on anything/one that was potentially involved.

explorer_200 said:
I had the Google account login issues that many had in here, after contacting Joying they sent me a link to two changed files to copy onto their original firmware update. I updated with this new "firmware" and my Google account worked.
Then 2 days later (March 16th 2021) my Google account was compromised for the first time in 15 years. I only use this password for my Google account so I don't know how it was hacked but the Google Admin audit logs say the hacker just input my password.
They opened up a Google Adwords account and started selling fortnight ads, then attempted to get into my brokerage account, then logged into a dormant Etsy account and tried to do something with Square before I caught on (40min total in my account). They were quickly deleting any account change emails that came in so I wouldn't receive notices of changes.
I am highly suspicious of this new update to my head unit. The timing is spot on, and I haven't used my Google account anywhere other than my phone and this Joying unit.
I am very concerned now about the security of this device. I also don't understand the claim by Joying that "Google updated their servers" and that's why their firmware wasn't working with Google accounts. Smells very fishy to me, and I hope somebody that knows more about device security can help figure this out. I still have copies of the update that they sent me, but I will not be using this brand new head unit anymore with my Google Account.
I posted this thread because I have seen other comments about Google accounts being hacked and thought it would be best to consolidate them in one thread.
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If you're not using MFA/2FA on your account(s) expect it be a matter of time until your account(s) be compromised again.
The joying update is what I would call purely coincidence and post hoc (Post hoc ergo propter hoc.)

Exactly this, without hard evidence that the Joying/Teyes/etc update is the cause of your Google account getting hacked, this is all pure coincidence. So far I'm aware of only 2 reports of accounts getting hacked, @explorer_200 and @6KayZee9. I've been lurking "the other" forum and i haven't seen any reports there either. Get some evidence to back up your claims and then start pointing fingers and have fyt (the software comes from them) be held accountable.

gamer765 said:
Exactly this, without hard evidence that the Joying/Teyes/etc update is the cause of your Google account getting hacked, this is all pure coincidence. So far I'm aware of only 2 reports of accounts getting hacked, @explorer_200 and @6KayZee9. I've been lurking "the other" forum and i haven't seen any reports there either. Get some evidence to back up your claims and then start pointing fingers and have fyt (the software comes from them) be held accountable.
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It's not so much as proving anything as it is plugging the most probably source(s) of the leak to prevent it from ever happening again for the user.
If that means never using the software even the hardware, it's a small price to pay.
An OS reload may also be good idea at this point on all potentially infected devices and another password reset. Go nuts... this could get real messy if it's in the data drive and gets into the backups.
The perp may only target high value targets and leave the smaller fish be giving the illusion the site, software or whatever is safe.

blackhawk said:
Once bitten, twice shy... learn or get burned.
If you had a secure password that you managed well until 2 days ago that should narrow down your list of suspects substantially.
Time to take out the trash...
Results are all that matter; take out anything that might have been involved. The napalm method.
Overkill yes, but it's effective.
Breaching your Google account is completely unacceptable and I go nuts on anything/one that was potentially involved.
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Have you considered aliens? Or ghosts? They both fit in with your assumptions thus far.
I guess you failed statistics 101. Your conclusion is flawed. You have failed to take into account the number of hackers in the world that were active 2 days ago and you have failed to take into account all the other apps you have attached to your account / sideloaded onto other devices that have access to that account.
Do that and then you are starting to get somewhere.
By all means change your password. But don't attempt to pass off your unsubstantiated claim as fact or anywhere in the realms of probability without some data to back it up.

ludditefornow said:
I guess you failed statistics 101. Your conclusion is flawed.
By all means change your password. But don't attempt to pass off your unsubstantiated claim as fact or anywhere in the realms of probability without some data to back it up.
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If every 1 in 1k accounts gets hacked by an unscrupulous site or device and you're that one, you're still statistically 100% boned
The OP should suspect the use of their Google password; it's probably the most recent sites it was used on or the device.
I'd purged both, no remorse...

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If every 1 in 1k accounts gets hacked by an unscrupulous site or device and you're that one, you're still statistically 100% boned
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What does that have to do with the subject at hand? The ramification from being hacked has nothing to do with how one was hacked based on the OP.
And besides, the OP wasn't 100% boned as you put it. It was less than an hour before they realised and steps were taken to counter the hack. They had a couple of hundred dollars put on a card that will be reversed no doubt.
So that is another statistic failure. Friendly advice. Stop posting about stats in anyway until you get the fundamentals of them right

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What does that have to do with the subject at hand? The ramification from being hacked has nothing to do with how one was hacked based on the OP.
And besides, the OP wasn't 100% boned as you put it. It was less than an hour before they realised and steps were taken to counter the hack. They had a couple of hundred dollars put on a card that will be reversed no doubt.
So that is another statistic failure. Friendly advice. Stop posting about stats in anyway until you get the fundamentals of them right
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You're the one that wanted a go at me.
Is that all you got?
All my data is redundantly* backed up without Google but some use it to back up everything.
Some have a lot to lose in just a couple minutes with a hacked Google account.
Don't trivialize it... on my account

Boy you guys are grumpy, neither of us are saying anything is definitively joyings fault, however its a much bigger coincidence when you consider that neither of us ever had a problem til now and ive had gmail since soon after it came online. Here is an alternate hypothesis I have carwebguru on my head unit as well. Maybe both explorer_200 and I have it on our head units and that code is the true culprit. Other than that all my apps ive had for a long time. Im not really sure that I believe this is all that sophisticated unless its on a huge scale since they only got a few hundred from visa and or google. And for that they have some pretty powerful entities who may now be taking an interest. We are just sending all this up the flag pole to see how many salute...

blackhawk said:
You're the one that wanted a go at me.
Is that all you got?
All my data is redundantly* backed up without Google but some use it to back up everything.
Some have a lot to lose in just a couple minutes with a hacked Google account.
Don't trivialize it... on my account
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I'm not trivalizing being hacked at all. I think you need to reread my posts. Because your response tells me you haven't understood them.

Wow. I didn't expect this to be a controversial thread. I've seen a few posts in here from people who have gone through the code on these units and found Chinese URL's that don't appear to have any uses. I am not definitively saying anything here, but Reddit is full of people wary of running Android on these devices because they have such huge potential to be compromised.
I am VERY careful with my Google account information online. I am highly aware of phishing schemes, and haven't used an external device other than my Pixel2, Pixel4, Laptop, Nvidia Shield, to log into Google in over 5 years.
The attack was similar in both of our cases, and happened within a few days of us logging into Google with a new Joying head unit (that had verified Google Login issues from a 2021 firmware update)
Anyways... I've changed my Google password 3 times since this happened, and am monitoring my Google audit log multiple times per day. So far so good, but unfortunately I won't be using this head unit with my Google account going forward

After activating my Google account on the new Navifly headunit, I received a notification from Google that I need to change all passwords (about 350 pieces). In addition, all contacts from the phonebook (on the mobile phone) and automatic backup have disappeared. I deactivated the account on headunit, but it didn't help. I plan to contact Google to see if they can help me.

nenadhebiv said:
After activating my Google account on the new Navifly headunit, I received a notification from Google that I need to change all passwords (about 350 pieces). In addition, all contacts from the phonebook (on the mobile phone) and automatic backup have disappeared. I deactivated the account on headunit, but it didn't help. I plan to contact Google to see if they can help me.
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This doesn't make any sense.

I'll say it again; enable 2fa/mfa on your Google account.
If not using multifactor authentication or doing questionable things like accepting apps access to your Google account, expect to be compromised.

nenadhebiv said:
After activating my Google account on the new Navifly headunit, I received a notification from Google that I need to change all passwords (about 350 pieces). In addition, all contacts from the phonebook (on the mobile phone) and automatic backup have disappeared. I deactivated the account on headunit, but it didn't help. I plan to contact Google to see if they can help me.
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Actually I lost all my Google contacts as well with the Joying unit, but I found out it had to do with the bluetooth syncing from my phone to the head unit. You've gotta disable it.
Search for "head unit deleted all my Google Contacts" and you'll see lots of threads.

Related

Inability to access google account

I went to sleep last night awaiting my first day at sixth form. My G1 was going to be there for internet browsing whilst looking for information (school intranet is very unreliable) but I woke up with a slightly different issue. An ! mark. Turns out somebody had hacked my google account overnight and changed my password. i can now no longer access any google features, including any synced things on the phone, all because of some pesky hacker (of course not aimed at the wonderful 'hackers' on here such as drizzy, twisted, cyanogen, jac etc).
However, I only have one email address so I did not provide an alternate, and to reset my password requires me to know the date i started using my account, which I haven't got a clue. Does anybody know what I can do in this position? Thanks a lot
Tucka
tucka20 said:
I went to sleep last night awaiting my first day at sixth form. My G1 was going to be there for internet browsing whilst looking for information (school intranet is very unreliable) but I woke up with a slightly different issue. An ! mark. Turns out somebody had hacked my google account overnight and changed my password. i can now no longer access any google features, including any synced things on the phone, all because of some pesky hacker (of course not aimed at the wonderful 'hackers' on here such as drizzy, twisted, cyanogen, jac etc).
However, I only have one email address so I did not provide an alternate, and to reset my password requires me to know the date i started using my account, which I haven't got a clue. Does anybody know what I can do in this position? Thanks a lot
Tucka
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You can wipe your phone and create a new account. Then in the mean time just email google and see what they can do for you.
yep, thats an option. however I have purchased numerous apps (copilot being the most expensive) that are linked to the account and that I will lose.
Also, I emailed them and they said I didn't provide enough information on my account to get it back. How the hell am I supposed to know the dates I started using 1. the account 2. youtube 3. Google calendar?
Why not just provide me with a security question?
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Why not just provide me with a security question?
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I'm wondering if you are interacting with a real Google password recovery page. From my account page the only password recovery options are:
- Secondary email (optional)
- SMS (optional)
- Security question
At no point does it ever indicate it would recover my password using something as arcane as the date I first started using Google services. By the way, I highly recommend the "Write my own question" option for the security question. Choose a question that describes a very particular characteristic of one of your heirloom or keepsake possessions.
https://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/request.py?ara=1&hl=en&contact_type=ara&ctx=ara
Besides a secondary email account (which i don't have) it is not possible for me to do this! I am really pi*sed off with google at the minute, and am considering selling the G1 because of this. I am an ebay seller with items currently on and use my gmail address with confidence for that account, and unfortunately I can now no longer send/ receive emails to customers. THANKS A LOT GOOGLE
tucka20 said:
https://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/request.py?ara=1&hl=en&contact_type=ara&ctx=ara
Besides a secondary email account (which i don't have) it is not possible for me to do this! I am really pi*sed off with google at the minute, and am considering selling the G1 because of this. I am an ebay seller with items currently on and use my gmail address with confidence for that account, and unfortunately I can now no longer send/ receive emails to customers. THANKS A LOT GOOGLE
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Any reason why you couldn't recover using the regular account recovery screen? It should use your security question.
I'm not sure why you're angry at Google, when your own computing practices are what probably caused your account to be exploited (probably weak password or trojan installed a keylogger)? Regardless, Google is just practicing normal due diligence for account recovery. Account recovery has to use information that only you know (and which you possibly might not even know yourself).
If you're concerned about your eBay sales, go into your eBay preferences and change your registered email.
I dont have another email address, and have no intention of creating a new one! My password is a mixture of numbers and letters (UPPER and lower case) and I have a separate laptop that handles ebay sales so the only thing that the laptop accesses is ebay website/paypal/gmail and its running linux.
The only other time i use my gmail account is on my g1.
The reason I am angry is because this is the only company I have ever seen with security measures this tight! Even when a friend lost his paypal password it was a simple DOB/ security question thing.
I go to recover password, and it asks for my email address. I then type it, and it tells me I don't have a secondary address to receive my security question and to fill in the form posted above. That is all I get, no security question!
tucka20 said:
I dont have another email address, and have no intention of creating a new one! My password is a mixture of numbers and letters (UPPER and lower case) and I have a separate laptop that handles ebay sales so the only thing that the laptop accesses is ebay website/paypal/gmail and its running linux.
The only other time i use my gmail account is on my g1.
The reason I am angry is because this is the only company I have ever seen with security measures this tight! Even when a friend lost his paypal password it was a simple DOB/ security question thing.
I go to recover password, and it asks for my email address. I then type it, and it tells me I don't have a secondary address to receive my security question and to fill in the form posted above. That is all I get, no security question!
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Looks like your stuck getting another email address and trying to work up the Cust. Serv. chain at google...
tucka20 said:
I dont have another email address, and have no intention of creating a new one! My password is a mixture of numbers and letters (UPPER and lower case) and I have a separate laptop that handles ebay sales so the only thing that the laptop accesses is ebay website/paypal/gmail and its running linux.
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That does sound like a pretty secure setup.
Well I guess the best you can do is just try filling out that password recovery form. It doesn't appear that dates for the times you first started using specific Google services is necessary. Worst case scenario you could just guess. Since you already don't have any access now, I reckon you have nothing to lose. Good luck!

Quick Security Alert

Hi All,
This weekend I installed a couple of ROMs and played about with my phone quite a bit. I didn't install new apps, except for the ones I already had in previous ones.
Unfortunately this morning I have found that my google account has been hacked and some sod has been sending emails from my e-Mail address. Here are the details as provided by google:
Mobile India (125.19.103.21) 08:53 (2.5 hours ago)
I am not placing blame on anyone, or pointing fingers, but perhaps it can serve as an alert to the mostly honest XDA community.
you live in india?
astrodemoniac said:
Hi All,
This weekend I installed a couple of ROMs and played about with my phone quite a bit. I didn't install new apps, except for the ones I already had in previous ones.
Unfortunately this morning I have found that my google account has been hacked and some sod has been sending emails from my e-Mail address. Here are the details as provided by google:
Mobile India (125.19.103.21) 08:53 (2.5 hours ago)
I am not placing blame on anyone, or pointing fingers, but perhaps it can serve as an alert to the mostly honest XDA community.
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hmmm,, are you sure that this is related to changing Roms (winmor or android)
oh and do you live in India
I don't live in India no... never even been to India for that matter
hmmm,, are you sure that this is related to changing Roms (winmor or android)
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In short, no I am not sure ... but the coincidence cannot be overlooked. I've had my account for several years and this had never happened before.
I also checked my PCs and they're clean, I don't use (or let anyone use) my account for stupid things like sending out webcards or anything of the like.
My intention though wasn't to indicate there is a problem, but to raise awareness of the potential for one.
weird problem , should figure out what it is ..
IP address belong to
Geolocation Information
Country: India
State/Region: Maharashtra
City: Pande
Latitude: 18.3833
Longitude: 75.2333
WinMo ROM, Android Builds, Installed Apps plz
btw, your account may be hacked through wireless when you login not using https/encryption
Did you check what was sent from your account?
hey
did you use a "good" password btw?
bb.
This is odd. Same thing happened to me couple of days ago.
Aparently someone sent the following message: "Subject: Have been searching for a best place to buy drugs? here it is: **url removed**" to all my google contacts.
My account was locked, with a message saying it was "compromised" - asking me to reactivate the account over sms / phonecall.
I did not check where this happened from , i just reactivated and changed my password.
I had the same thing happen to one of my dummy Gmail accounts a while back... an account i hardly use and have certainly never logged into on Android..
Just pure unlucky mate, nothing to do with Android any build or any Chef...
Reset your password - delete the crap - and get on with life...
This has also recently happened to my yahoo and facebook account, since the two were linked on winmo, I traced it found it came through via one of those stupid apps that someone dropped on my wall. Facebook has been going through a rough patch of these types of break-ins. It could be something with that if you own a FB account.
paulrgod said:
I had the same thing happen to one of my dummy Gmail accounts a while back... an account i hardly use and have certainly never logged into on Android..
Just pure unlucky mate, nothing to do with Android any build or any Chef...
Reset your password - delete the crap - and get on with life...
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andreasbjorvik said:
This is odd. Same thing happened to me couple of days ago.
Aparently someone sent the following message: "Subject: Have been searching for a best place to buy drugs? here it is: **url removed**" to all my google contacts.
My account was locked, with a message saying it was "compromised" - asking me to reactivate the account over sms / phonecall.
I did not check where this happened from , i just reactivated and changed my password.
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oh .. my also locked 2 days before ..... is this is all about this , oh man ...
i am using android now for several weeks and yesterday was the first time my phone asked me for my google password (in a textbox), after i entered it, everything was normal.
but now as i read this topic, i instantly changed my google account password
I'd agree that it ain't android...I've been getting e-mails from facebook/gmail friends, most of them with a topic saying: "Hi:" and most of them are fake user ads from a Taiwanese company. Be careful who you add on FB/Gmail etc.
I'll quickly reply to all of you as best I can
1) WinMo ROM is completely empty. No accounts setup, no contacts, even sense is disabled.
2) My Gmail password is quite strong (which is what surprised me the most) it is longer than 8 chars, combination of symbols, letters and numbers
3) I don't use *any* facebook apps/games, precisely for that reason
4) I had some returned undelivered messages in my inbox this morning, it was spam with a link to a website
5)My email account spoofed, I don't care. Happens all the time and there is not much you can do about that. What concerns me is that this person actually logged into my account and managed to send mail to all my contacts.
I'll post a list of my android apps soon (it's quite long)
Do you use the Gawker service to login to any of the websites they are a part of?
http://www.informationweek.com/news...html?articleID=228900009&cid=RSSfeed_IWK_News
If so, that could be a good reason why you're getting spam.

Admob account closed, is it proper to register a new?

Hello,
my AdMob account has been disabled since this morning however, I have a slight suggestion where I might have violated the policies. I have read too much negative opinions about this ad network, not to mention that I have only ONE opportunity to send them an appeal email. So not only have I lost about 500$ but I dont have any chance to reinstantiate my account either. Though I dont admit the violation, the possibility that I get my account back equals zero and I dont want to bother writing the e-mail. So my question: is it legal to set up a new admob acc with another existing gmail account with the same paypal address, same name etc? So I could create a new admob id for every app I have and replace the ids with the new ones. Is it proper? Or will they shut me down again? The only thing that I found related to this, that I will never able to use the shut down admob account again.
Thank you in advance!
AdMob account disabled - no explanation
caoladder said:
Hello,
my AdMob account has been disabled since this morning however, I have a slight suggestion where I might have violated the policies. I have read too much negative opinions about this ad network, not to mention that I have only ONE opportunity to send them an appeal email. So not only have I lost about 500$ but I dont have any chance to reinstantiate my account either. Though I dont admit the violation, the possibility that I get my account back equals zero and I dont want to bother writing the e-mail. So my question: is it legal to set up a new admob acc with another existing gmail account with the same paypal address, same name etc? So I could create a new admob id for every app I have and replace the ids with the new ones. Is it proper? Or will they shut me down again? The only thing that I found related to this, that I will never able to use the shut down admob account again.
Thank you in advance!
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My account was also disabled without explanation 3 weeks ago after 2 years of activity. I didn't change anything with my applications and didn't violate policies.
Few days before, my earnings went up beacuse application was presented on TV. I guess that was the trigger to disable my account.
I sent an appeal mail three times but didn't receive reply. I'm so dissapointed because not only that they won't pay my earnings, but I also had some money left for advertising which I can't access now. I don't know how to call that but STEALING!
I wouldn't bother to set up new AdMob account because they would certainly shut it down again. I already switched to the new network.
stu9 said:
My account was also disabled without explanation 3 weeks ago after 2 years of activity. I didn't change anything with my applications and didn't violate policies.
Few days before, my earnings went up beacuse application was presented on TV. I guess that was the trigger to disable my account.
I sent an appeal mail three times but didn't receive reply. I'm so dissapointed because not only that they won't pay my earnings, but I also had some money left for advertising which I can't access now. I don't know how to call that but STEALING!
I wouldn't bother to set up new AdMob account because they would certainly shut it down again. I already switched to the new network.
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What happens to my Google Developer account, if my Admob Publisher account gets banned? Do they ban Google developer account also?
Me too had the same problem
I have been publishing ads from Admob for few years now.
Although performance is not good as last year, when it comes to generating income, it still is the best mobile ad networks out there.
Not so best on other aspects of a healthy business relationship! Today they have closed my publisher account. When I try to login I get below message
“Your account has been disabled for invalid activity or repeated policy violations. Some examples include recurring manual clicks or impressions, violation of our content policies which can be found here, robots, automated click and impression generating tools, third-party services that generate clicks or impressions such as pay-to-click, pay-to-surf, autosurf, and click-exchange programs, or any deceptive software.”
There is no other explanation, contact or email from Admob regarding the reason. I don’t know what wasn’t right with my site that caused my account to be closed.
As I’ve said I’ve been with them long time and as a sane person I would never jeopardise income coming from Admob with fake clicks. The only thing I think of is possible some adult content on my site. My site is community site and it is almost impossible to moderate content fast enough. I’ve to rely on automated check and reports from other users.
This shows how valuable we publishers are to Admob and Google. They just dismiss you even though you have been loyal to them long time.
I felt sad, I shouldn’t. This is business and putting all of your eggs in one basket makes you vulnerable!
Take my advice and never ever rely on one company! One day they might stab you at the back!
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RabbileGames said:
I have been publishing ads from Admob for few years now.
Although performance is not good as last year, when it comes to generating income, it still is the best mobile ad networks out there.
Not so best on other aspects of a healthy business relationship! Today they have closed my publisher account. When I try to login I get below message
“Your account has been disabled for invalid activity or repeated policy violations. Some examples include recurring manual clicks or impressions, violation of our content policies which can be found here, robots, automated click and impression generating tools, third-party services that generate clicks or impressions such as pay-to-click, pay-to-surf, autosurf, and click-exchange programs, or any deceptive software.”
There is no other explanation, contact or email from Admob regarding the reason. I don’t know what wasn’t right with my site that caused my account to be closed.
As I’ve said I’ve been with them long time and as a sane person I would never jeopardise income coming from Admob with fake clicks. The only thing I think of is possible some adult content on my site. My site is community site and it is almost impossible to moderate content fast enough. I’ve to rely on automated check and reports from other users.
This shows how valuable we publishers are to Admob and Google. They just dismiss you even though you have been loyal to them long time.
I felt sad, I shouldn’t. This is business and putting all of your eggs in one basket makes you vulnerable!
Take my advice and never ever rely on one company! One day they might stab you at the back!
Share your exprience if you had your Adsense / Admob publisher account was disabled. Tweet this post or your exprience!
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They will eventually reply to your email if you send it to AdMob support. This is the explanation that I finally received:
Your account was disabled for violating AdMob's terms and conditions in a way that's treated as spam
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I don't know what is Google's definition of spam but my application or anything related to it is definitely not spam.
At least they returned me advertising funds which I didn't spent. I'm now using notification ads from Leadbolt and was started to earn five more times than with Admob but now with this new Google content policy unfortunately it won't last too long
Can i use same publisher id for multiple app?
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hisee said:
Can i use same publisher id for multiple app?
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Account Google developer
Hello
In my account I have 3 suspended apps, by miracle I'm still operational.
If I create a new account, like in your description, new pc, new credit card etc ...
1) I transfer only 5 apps, those where I earn more, and close the old account.
I would be clean again with zero suspension, correct?
2) In the passage of these apps, there is the danger that they find a problem and I close the account?
3) If they close the account, I also lose money from the payment of the previous month that should make me day 21?
Until the day 21 I'm not doing anything, not even an update, but as I understand if they check for any reason they can close the account, then wait for me to pay this month and then I try to create a new account, I transfer my app where I gain and close the old forever.
If I close the developer account, can I use the same admob account for the new developer account?
Thank you!
Yes, it is possible.
caoladder said:
Hello,
my AdMob account has been disabled since this morning however, I have a slight suggestion where I might have violated the policies. I have read too much negative opinions about this ad network, not to mention that I have only ONE opportunity to send them an appeal email. So not only have I lost about 500$ but I dont have any chance to reinstantiate my account either. Though I dont admit the violation, the possibility that I get my account back equals zero and I dont want to bother writing the e-mail. So my question: is it legal to set up a new admob acc with another existing gmail account with the same paypal address, same name etc? So I could create a new admob id for every app I have and replace the ids with the new ones. Is it proper? Or will they shut me down again? The only thing that I found related to this, that I will never able to use the shut down admob account again.
Thank you in advance!
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Yes, you can create a new Admob account, but please ensure to resolve the policy violation or else the new account may also be blocked.

How to stop ALL Play Store Purchases?

I got my girlfriend an S7 Edge on my Sprint account recently. A few days later, I noticed my Sprint bill was inflating due to in-app purchases ("gold bars" for $1.07 each on some stupid game, dozens of them). So of course I used the Sprint website to disable charges to the acct.
Now I've just become aware that a Netflix charge put her account negative. I looked at her account and sure enough, she's been charging the same in-app purchases to her own debit card. It's frustrating because money is tight.
Anyway, counseling aside... She has her own Gmail/Google account, so short of changing her Gmail password & using the Google Play password requirement for all purchases (nothing to stop her from resetting her Gmail password) or putting her phone on my Google account, how can I use some Sprint or 3rd party app to prevent an *adult* from making any Google-related purchases, even with her own debit card & Google account? Is this possible?
Thanks.
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I can't think of anything to suggest besides a solution that would be significantly more drastic than the ones you've already mentioned & ruled out...
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I can't think of anything to suggest besides a solution that would be significantly more drastic than the ones you've already mentioned & ruled out...
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Such as? Drastic is not beyond my willingness. I was hoping Sprint or some 3rd party had an app designed for this purpose. Hard to stop an "adult" with her own debit card from entering CC info into her phone, ya know?
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There is no way, otherwise I could stop you from buying things. Talk to her, tell her it's real money and that it adds up.
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Hahaha. Get her a rooted phone and a cracked game and the stuff is free.
Dennis, the talk has been had, thrice, but she has an addictive personality, & not just for in-app purchases unfortunately. There is a much larger over-arching issue at play obviously, but I need to focus on just this one facet of it, for now. There has GOT to be a way to pull this off.
Come on guys... CaffeiNater: what was the drastic measure you alluded to?
Believe me Darth... I wish. Our S7's are the 1st phones I haven't rooted right out of the box, & we all know why. Careful with that kinda comment for the mod's sake though (he was clearly kidding mods).
Please brothers & sisters. I am officially desperate. Letting her bank account stay in the red has provided a temporary respit for now, but she gets paid Wednesday, & I have to go out of town to Houston on Monday for work all week.... Anyone? ANYTHING? AT ALL?
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There is no way, short of taking away her phone. Anything you do can be undone (cancel her debit card, she gets a new one; delete her google account and make her use yours, she can get a new account; change her password, same thing new account) sorry mate but either she learns or she doesn't.
The drastic measures I'd take are a fourth talk along the lines of "I'm not supporting you buying useless crap on the Internet. You get $X to spend on luxury items a month (same as me) so use it as you want, the rest of OUR money is used for bills and food. If you don't like it, pack your stuff." That kind of talk is hard, and it sucks, but either you won't have to worry about her spending all the money, or she will be a better person learning not to buy random crap in apps.
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You should be able to go into your sprint account and block 3rd party charges, that would keep her from charging to the account. As far as her isn't her debit card, I can't think of a way other than maybe creating a "game" account and put so much per month, once it's gone is gone till next month
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Here's what I ended up doing:
I took her phone (not covertly, I bought her the phone and I pay for the service) and I changed the password on her gmail account. I also changed the backup email account and backup text phone reset number to my own. Then I went into every single app on the phone that is linked to her Gmail account (OTHER THAN THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE) and entered the new PW, so that she will never be prompted for it, and have legit reason to ask me what it is.
The reset was psychological. Luckily she is extremely tech-naive. I told her what I had done, but then I also told her the *IF* she ever tried to reset the PW on her gmail account, OR link her phone to a new gmail account, that I would receive a text notification, and that all call/text/data service on her phone would immediately be disabled, other than emergency calls, and calls/texts to me. So far, this seems to have worked.
Am I a jerk?
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Here's what I ended up doing:
I took her phone (not covertly, I bought her the phone and I pay for the service) and I changed the password on her gmail account. I also changed the backup email account and backup text phone reset number to my own. Then I went into every single app on the phone that is linked to her Gmail account (OTHER THAN THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE) and entered the new PW, so that she will never be prompted for it, and have legit reason to ask me what it is.
The reset was psychological. Luckily she is extremely tech-naive. I told her what I had done, but then I also told her the *IF* she ever tried to reset the PW on her gmail account, OR link her phone to a new gmail account, that I would receive a text notification, and that all call/text/data service on her phone would immediately be disabled, other than emergency calls, and calls/texts to me. So far, this seems to have worked.
Am I a jerk?
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That seems like the best possible technological solution. You're not a jerk imo. The jerk move would be to enable her out of control behavior to continue.
(And sorry for the slow reply, but the drastic move I mentioned would be to end the relationship. Money issues such as this one are the reason many, many relationships end. Most problems tend not to go away on their own. Knowing that, think about whether it's better that things end when you're dating vs when there would be kids, divorce lawyers, etc involved. Sorry to get all negative. But the counseling that you mentioned initially would be a really good idea if you're envisioning a future together.)
Old fashion azz kicking would work
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Joying JY-UQ128N4G Google account setup crashes

I got this head unit installed in my car recently. https://www.joyingauto.com/newest-j...ar-stereo-apple-carplay-radio-android-10.html
Everything works pretty well apart from one thing. I can't add my Google account because the setup app crashes - the moment the email input screen appears the it just closes and I don't know why. I updated the software to the latest version (so the head unit got factory resetted), cleared Play Services data, checked Play services permissions (everything is granted) and I have no more ideas what can cause it. It also happened on the firmware the head unit came with.
Also, I tried to install Youtube Vanced with it's microG module and when I tried to sign it there it also crashes in the same spot - on the email input screen.
Any ideas how to fix it or add Google account in a different way?
I have the same issue after resetting to factory defaults.
https://www.forum-joyingauto.com/online.php
I'm struggling with this right now too ever since updating to their latest firmware. I've been going back and forth with them but thus far no luck. They sent me an updated installer last night but it didn't fix the problem.
techy101 said:
I'm struggling with this right now too ever since updating to their latest firmware.
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Same
As of last my email with Joying last night they seem to have acknowledged the issue and have passed the issue to their engineer(s) and have said they will be in touch when a fix has been found.
Hi guys I got mine working. Go to apps hit the 3 dots show system apps look for Google play services and uninstall system update. Hard power of the device. You should now be able to set up your Google account. If there's steps don't work the only other step I done was update android system Web view good luck
Burnzy56 said:
Hi guys I got mine working. Go to apps hit the 3 dots show system apps look for Google play services and uninstall system update. Hard power of the device. You should now be able to set up your Google account. If there's steps don't work the only other step I done was update android system Web view good luck
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After you uninstall the update to Google play services you should now be able to see clear data available in the options for Google play services
Joying emailed me this. It worked... had to reinstall everything though
Do not worry friend, we know this google account issue.
After looking into this google account this issue, we find that google server has upgraded, now we need to upgrade and adjust our software to make it compatible with google server, so pls try below new firmware to see if it can fix this google service issue.
(the upgrade steps is the same, below firmware only has 2 file after unzip, just need to upgrade your head unit with these 2 files)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aSGUljOrqwF8cFSIHKyrYSOhthDBHcqT/view?usp=sharing
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Hey guys,
I had the same Google account login issues, after contacting them they sent me a link to two changed files to copy onto their original firmware update. I updated with this new "firmware" and my Google account worked.
Then 2 days later (March 17th 2021) my Google account was compromised for the first time in 15 years. I only use that password for my Google account so I don't know how it was hacked but the audit logs say they just input my password.
They opened up a Google Adwords account and started selling fortnight ads, then attempted to get into my brokerage account, then logged into a dormant Etsy account and tried to do something with square before I caught on (40min total in my account). They were quickly deleting any account emails that came in so I wouldn't notice them.
I am highly suspicious of this new update to my head unit. The timing is spot on, and I haven't used my Google account anywhere other than my phone and this Joying unit.
I am very concerned now about the security of this device. I also don't understand the claim that "Google updated their servers". Smells very fishy to me, and I hope somebody that knows more about device security can figure this out.
explorer_200 said:
Joying emailed me this. It worked... had to reinstall everything though
Do not worry friend, we know this google account issue.
After looking into this google account this issue, we find that google server has upgraded, now we need to upgrade and adjust our software to make it compatible with google server, so pls try below new firmware to see if it can fix this google service issue.
(the upgrade steps is the same, below firmware only has 2 file after unzip, just need to upgrade your head unit with these 2 files)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aSGUljOrqwF8cFSIHKyrYSOhthDBHcqT/view?usp=sharing
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Hi mate what tipe of head unit is this link for. Is in the 13.3" screen
Joying 9" for my 2008 Tacoma
Newest Android 10.0 9 inch Android Car Radio For Toyota Tacoma 2005-2015 Apple CarPlay
SKU: JY-TQ187N4G-BShip From: Chinese WarehouseCPU: UIS7862 12nm Dual ARM Cortex-A75 + Six ARM A55Ram: LPDDR4 4GB Rom:EMMC 64GBSupport Bluetooth, WiFi, DVR, OBD2, Back-Up Camera
www.joyingauto.com
Joying emailed me this. It worked. For unit JY-UQB09N4G-H
Please try to do as below:
Go to settings> click on blue phone icon button on bottom>click APPS> click Google Play Services Icon > Click "Storage and Cache"> click on both "Clear Cache" and "Clear Storage" Reflash with Firmware.
Here is the file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aSGUljOrqwF8cFSIHKyrYSOhthDBHcqT/view?usp=sharing
Following are the notes for the update:
1) You need to unzip the updated files on the Windows system.and then copy all the unzipped files (not the folder ) to the USB, which is formatted as FAT32.
and then insert it into the USB port which on the back of the head unit, it will be updated automatically.
2) Please do not unzip the files on the USB.
3) You better use the 32GB or less than 32GB USB.
Just today my Google account was hacked... I'm not sure if this update compromised it but I can't think of anything else that would have.
They claimed that the original didn't work because "Google updated their servers" but I'm starting to grow suspicious of nefarious code
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Just today my Google account was hacked... I'm not sure if this update compromised it but I can't think of anything else that would have.
They claimed that the original didn't work because "Google updated their servers" but I'm starting to grow suspicious of nefarious code
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I also was just recently hacked, I have a joying as well and was able to put gmail account info in last month and then was hacked soon after. They set up some kind of advertising account which charged back to my credit card which was under google pay. I had to block the card and get a new one and visa. What should one do in this situation? Make a new google account with no personal info to use with the head unit?
6KayZee9 said:
I also was just recently hacked, I have a joying as well and was able to put gmail account info in last month and then was hacked soon after. They set up some kind of advertising account which charged back to my credit card which was under google pay. I had to block the card and get a new one and visa. What should one do in this situation? Make a new google account with no personal info to use with the head unit?
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Wow, exactly what happened to me:
New Joying Android 10 UIS7862 Octacore 1.8GHz (4GB RAM, 64GB flash)
EDIT: XDA didn't like me attaching the photos, just got broken links so I'm sorry that they're embedded like this. Joying just sent me a review unit of their new 10.1" Android 10 head unit so I figured it should have its own thread. It looks...
forum.xda-developers.com
Email Joying about this. It's very bad
Does anyone know what the issue was? And what joying changed in the new firmware to fix it?
I've got an Allwinner T3 Head Unit with the same issue and lots of others with the same unit are also facing the problem. We've tried contacting the manufacturer for a firmware update but having no luck so far.
No idea, but the new firmware fixed the issue instantly for me.
I'm pretty concerned to see the reports of people getting hacked. I have 2-factor authentication and did not have a problem.

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