[guardian-dev] Pixelknot v0.3-rc1

Nathan of Guardian nathan at guardianproject.info
Mon Apr 22 06:35:12 EDT 2013


We compile native code only for ARM currently. I think we might have moved some of the PK code to native to improve performance.

It isn't hard to target other native arch so perhaps your interest is good motivation to do so!

Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb <ei8fdb at ei8fdb.org> wrote:

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>Hi Harlo,
>
>Thanks for the link, I've downloaded and installed v 0.3-RC1.
>
>This time PK crashes, once it starts the steg process. It happens in
>all cases (1. take photo, 2. enter message, if I do 3. enter secret or
>not, then 4. start the steg process).
>
>I have uninstalled, reinstalled, and no difference. Is there any
>logfile created so I can try and find out more?
>
>When I get some time this evening, I can make a short video.
>
>In the meantime, to cover the observations from yesterday:
>
>TASK 1:
>Issue 1: Cannot get to this step to check as PK crashes.
>Issue 2: Cannot get to this step to check as PK crashes.
>
>TASK 2:
>Issue 3: Still present
>Issue 4: Still present.
>Issue 5: Cannot get to this step to check as PK crashes.
>
>The Razr i UE has an Intel Atom CPU (Android 4.1.2. Android was ported
>by the nice people in Intel :) ), and from experience some applications
>are not compiled for it, BBC iplayer and Firefox from memory.
>
>I guess if PK installs, and *used* to run (partly) this couldn't be the
>issue...?
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>thanks,
>Bernard
>
>
>
>On 21 Apr 2013, at 14:13, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote:
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>> Hello all,
>> 
>> Apologies it's taken me so long to get this finished but I've been
>busy with less interesting things.
>> 
>> This walkthrough has been done with Pixelknot (0.3) on a Motorola
>Razr i (unrooted) device running Android 4.1.2.
>> 
>> I've used two tasks which I think would reflect "normal" usage of an
>app like this:
>> 
>> TASK 1: Embed message in preselected picture, use a password and then
>send it via Dropbox.
>> TASK 2: Embed message in preselected picture, use no password and
>send it via e-mail.
>> 
>> I may have made some assumptions here that may be incorrect.
>> 
>> Some of the 5 issues I found may be bugs like I mentioned. if so, I
>am happy to file them if needed. For the other issues, I've given some
>possible solutions.
>> 
>> Firstly, I'd suggest you have a look at the video here: 
>https://vimeo.com/64487693  and then take a look at the issues below.
>It'll make more sense. 
>> 
>> (Sorry for the continuous auto-focus on the camera, but the light was
>terrible!) 
>> 
>> ====================
>> 
>> TASK 1: Embed message in preselected picture, use a password and then
>send it via Dropbox.
>> 
>> 1. At min 1:38: The user is offered two "trusted apps" to share the
>image with.
>> 
>> Was there a decision to use just these two? If the user doesn't want
>to use Bluetooth or Dropbox, it is not clear how to share them with
>other tools. The arrow in the top right hand-side is the only way to
>find the other apps you can use. 
>> 
>> SOLUTION: Display applications most used to share on that "Share
>with..." screen. Or possibly display more options eg e-mail, SMS.
>> 
>> 
>> 2. At min 1:59: The user is notified that the upload to Dropbox has
>failed.
>> 
>> I don't know how the file which has been steg'ed is handled. The
>error message from Dropbox (seen at 2:06) says "We couldn't upload
>'136653636941_embed.jpg'. It may have been moved, deleted, os is
>located on an SD card that is currently unavailable."
>> 
>> SOLUTION: If this is a bug, then I am happy to get it logged
>properly. Maybe it's a bug just with Motorola Razr i phones?
>> 
>> ====================
>> 
>> TASK 2: Embed message in preselected picture, use no password and
>send it via e-mail.
>> 
>> 3. At min 2:29: The user is able to advance passed message entry
>window, but is required to enter message.
>> 
>> Is the message optional? If not, then the user should not be able to
>advance without entering message. It is really good that you guys have
>caught the possibility of them not entering a message by giving them
>the warning ("Oh no, it looks like you haven't entered a secret message
>yet. Please enter one.") but it would be even better if they didn't see
>that warning. 
>> 
>> SOLUTION: Give clear indication that the message not optional,
>therefore removing the necessity of the "Oh no..." warning.
>> 
>> 
>> 4. At min 2:59: How does the user advance to the next screen?
>> 
>> When the user has entered the secret message, they are given no clear
>way to advance to the next screen. On inspection there are two options:
>> 
>> 1. navigation dots.
>> 2. The password entry field icon.
>> 
>> Since both bring the user to the same place, it might be a good idea
>to remove one of them? Is there a recommended next step? Ie. do you
>want the user to enter password for the image?
>> 
>> SOLUTION: If the password entry field icon was removed, and the user
>swiped R-to-L they would be prompted with the:
>> 
>> "Wait! You haven't set a password for your image. Are you sure you
>want to continue?. No set my password OR Yes, continue." message. 
>> 
>> At this point, they would either continue, or enter the password.
>> 
>> 
>> 5. At min 4:35: The file has been attached and sent by e-mail
>successfully, however the file size is 0 B.
>> 
>> I guess this is a bug?
>> 
>> SOLUTION: If this is a bug, then I am happy to get it logged
>properly. Maybe it's a bug just with Motorola Razr i phones?
>> 
>> ====================
>> 
>> I hope they are of help. I'm looking forward to seeing the next
>version.
>> 
>> regards,
>> Bernard
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 10 Apr 2013, at 00:29, Mark Belinsky wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks so much for the feedback Bernard! The best UI of a security
>app is quite the compliment!
>>> 
>>> Do send comments. We're tweaking and strengthening the app now, so
>they'd be helpful. There are known issues with the galaxy s3 and we're
>trying to test for bugs across a wide range of models.
>>> ~Sent from my mobile. Please excuse any typos or terseness.
>>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> Bernard / blueboxthief@#guardianproject
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