Due to some recent allegations that the Key Attestation app is developed by Google, and is the cause of revoked beeboxes, I will do a little network analysis of the app, and report back my findings.
While I don't expect this to go far, I have always recommended the Key Attestation app for validating your beebox. Therefore, it's probably best for me to look into this, so we can be sure using that app will not result in revoked beeboxes.
I am not a reverse engineer, so my limitations are packet inspection. I suggest others (even from other groups) to look into the apps they use. Google is always watching, and let's try to stay as ahead as possible. They have all the money in the world to stop us, although we must try. We have already succeeded very well.
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@pontushub
While I don't expect this to go far, I have always recommended the Key Attestation app for validating your beebox. Therefore, it's probably best for me to look into this, so we can be sure using that app will not result in revoked beeboxes.
I am not a reverse engineer, so my limitations are packet inspection. I suggest others (even from other groups) to look into the apps they use. Google is always watching, and let's try to stay as ahead as possible. They have all the money in the world to stop us, although we must try. We have already succeeded very well.
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@pontushub