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kerremelk
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Wed Dec 26, 2018 4:16 pm

Let me add a little something, as I think oss may be misleaded about what is actually the problem.
( He might think *I* am the problem :) )

Now the subtitle appears with release name Nice_Movie (2010) dut (i.e. the same as subtitle file name minus the extension SRT)
But it SHOULD have been OCR DVD-rip

Correct, kerremelk?
yes.
and yes, I am too obfuscational. It's perhaps because I had to discuss discombobulation eons ago.

fun7om
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OpenSubtitles-Uploader "release name"

Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:50 am

hey guys,
i also have this problem.
already opend issue at github back in july.
https://github.com/vankasteelj/opensubt ... /issues/52
but vankasteelj replied he couldnt find any problem, so i thougt it was just me.
i dont upload a lot subtitles so after upload i used the "edit" option and changed
"Release name" field by myself.

kerremelk
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader "release name"

Thu Jan 03, 2019 7:32 am

hey guys,
i also have this problem.
already opend issue at github back in july.
https://github.com/vankasteelj/opensubt ... /issues/52
but vankasteelj replied he couldnt find any problem, so i thougt it was just me.
i dont upload a lot subtitles so after upload i used the "edit" option and changed
"Release name" field by myself.
Hi
you could use this txt from SmallBrother to explain the problem to VanKasteel at github.
- Take the uploader of vankasteelj
- Make a subtitle file which is called (for example) Nice_Movie (2010) dut.srt
- Load this into the uploader
- Check IMDB ID so that it is matching (in this example fictional movie name) Nice Movie of 2010
- Write as release name OCR DVD-rip
- Upload

Now the subtitle appears with release name Nice_Movie (2010) dut (i.e. the same as subtitle file name minus the extension SRT)
But it SHOULD have been OCR DVD-rip

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vankasteelj
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Thu Jan 03, 2019 9:55 pm

Hi, what's wierd is that everything works fine for me when I test what you describe, and I don't see where it could go wrong in my app. Can OSS double check the server part?

fun7om
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Fri Jan 04, 2019 1:41 am

just made sure the problem still presists on my side.
takes the name of the srt.

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vankasteelj
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Tue Jan 15, 2019 11:42 am

Ok, I'm able to reproduce now.

EDIT: I found the issue


kerremelk
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Tue Jan 15, 2019 1:09 pm

Hi, Thanks.
I will test it ASAP, and let you know wether it is fixed.
Jaak

kerremelk
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Tue Jan 15, 2019 1:38 pm

NO cigar.
(EDIT: what I wrote in this message was meaningless as I had done a test with the OLD version)
Last edited by kerremelk on Wed Jan 16, 2019 8:41 am, edited 1 time in total.

kerremelk
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Tue Jan 15, 2019 1:42 pm

OOOH, OOOOOPS.
I plumb forgot to upgrade.
BRB

kerremelk
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Tue Jan 15, 2019 1:53 pm

SORRY about that No Cigar message.

2.4.0.0 "dood" the trick.
the result was this...
http://www.opensubtitles.org/en/subtitl ... ta-kill-nl

so... EDIT
now we know that it works when the film and/or SRT have a different name than what you fill in in the releasename.

I made minor adjustments to the SRT, so it would not be seen as already present at Opensubtitles.org

I filled in "retail DVD OCR scan" this time (without quotes) in release name field, filled in the translator's name in translator field, and for comment, I filled in "test 2.4.0.0 van app", and then I hit upload.
et viola, YOU GET YOUR CIGAR.
It has put up the releasename I had filled in by hand.

fun7om
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Wed Jan 16, 2019 2:16 am

FIXXED!
thank you!

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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Sat Jan 26, 2019 2:10 pm

Among some other stuff, this was posted in another topic:
FYI - I also downloaded the opensubtitles uploader program last night to be able to easier upload subtitles, opensubtitles-uploader-2.4.0-win32-setup.exe, and Norton gave me an "untrusted" warning about the program. So I went to hybrid-analysis.com, uploaded the program for analysis, and it concluded that the program was "malicious", with a threat score of 80/100.

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So I deleted the program without installing it. You guys should be aware of this as well.

This report has 15 indicators that were mapped to 15 attack techniques and 7 tactics.
Contains ability to query CPU information
Reads the active computer name
Found an IP/URL artifact that was identified as malicious by at least one reputation engine: http://nsis.sf.net
Ransomware/Banking: The input sample dropped 2000 files (often an indicator for ransomware)
System Security: Contains ability to elevate privileges
System Security: Opens the Kernel Security Device Driver (KsecDD) of Windows
Contains ability to reboot/shutdown the operating system
Reads the registry for installed applications

The list goes on...Most of which I do not understand, but I am not sure why a simple subtitle file uploader program needs to ability to elevate privileges, reboot my computer, accesses the Kernel Security Driver of Windows, or read a list of all the programs I have installed on my PC.
For myself, based upon my intuition, I totally trust this software. But (to hell with my intuition) I asked a couple of second opinions.

I had the portable and installer versions 2.4.0 (residing locally on my computer) scanned by Jotti.org, resulting in one red flag out of 15:
Portable: https://virusscan.jotti.org/en-US/files ... kyjpfocxav
Installer: https://virusscan.jotti.org/en-US/files ... 9qj3gmrr9a

I asked the same to Virustotal.com, but only for the executable version 2.3.0 (residing on github), due to limitations of file size (max. 50 MB), resulting in no red flags:
https://www.virustotal.com/#/url/6cdc0e ... /detection

Maybe Vankasteelj can explain the threat indicators found by hybrid-analysis.

[Edit SmallBrother]
This is the full output of Hybrid-Analysis: https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/sample/ ... 40954ea513
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kerremelk
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Sat Jan 26, 2019 11:12 pm

hello, dependencies and vulnerabilities?
What are security vectors?
Often same thing.

an app needs access to filename to copy name to a"imput field" so it can send it to a site.
It needs access to clipboard to do that
It needs access to file system to do that
it needs access to internet
it needs access to a (redirected) search for IMDB site
it has to connect to a site (OS.org) KNOWN to have links that link to "spam/yar all" PC is not safe, and other adware vendor redirects.

If I had no hosts file, or no adblocker, then I dare say I would NEVER in my life publish an SRT again.

kerremelk
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Sat Jan 26, 2019 11:27 pm

On the other hand, over here, it did NOT ever ask to reboot/elevate itself to (access to levels it has a need to access), and somebody reporting on that is a person without admin or slightly elevated user rights.
In other words, parental control and/or security (norton/avira/kasprsky..... whomever using security that is GOOD) can trigger these warnings, for good reason.

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