Can someone tell us what this means?


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POST /voicepad/activitylog HTTP/1.1X-vlsr: AppID=com.vlingo.client.vvandroidAccept-Language: es-ES,es;q=0.7,en;q=0.5X-vllocation: Lat=39.2767115;Long=-76.6315344;Alt=0.0;GSM_MCC=310;GSM_MNC=260;CID=26880705;LAC=46196;RAC=0Accept-Charset: utf-8,ISO-8859-1;q=0.5,*;q=0.5X-vlsoftware: Name=SamsungVoiceUI; Version=2.8.2.32591; AppChannel=Preinstall FreeX-vlclient: DeviceMake=samsung; DeviceOSName=Android; DeviceModel=SGH-T769; DeviceOS=2.3.6; Language=es-ES; ConnectionType=DirectTCP; Carrier=Simple Mobile; CarrierCountry=US; DeviceID=428f47aad48947fe972f00069ad9d935; AudioDevice=AndroidX-vlprotocol: Version=3.6; ResponseEncoding=text/xmlX-vvs: Version=1.0Content-Type: application/octet-stream;boundary=-------------------------------1878979834Cache-Control: no-cache,no-store,max-age=0,no-transformCookie: VVID=v1_69ceaf0c_854972e8-3f39-424d-9293-25410e791a3e;VLSPEAKER=v1_2f463582_eef110e4-9cc3-11e1-9d2d-60eb69d2999a;JSESSIONID=81549D2EFFEB796EC533BE9AC8400985Content-Encoding: deflateContent-Length: 215User-Agent: Dalvik/1.4.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.3.6; SGH-T769 Build/GINGERBREAD)Host: samsungvuiasr.vlingo.comAccept-Encoding: gzipX-Via: Harmony proxyConnection: closeoader-dom-event/yuiloader-dom-event.js?v=420">'); document.write('


Don't know where it came from, but looks like they are trying to find a date!
 
This is the type of crap I see when surfing the forum from time to time. on my pc and phone..
Looks like part of a packet posting information to a web server. Mostly it has identifying info, namely that you're using a Samsung phone running Android, and your location information

Where did you come across this?
 
POST /voicepad/activitylog HTTP/1.1X-vlsr: AppID=com.vlingo.client.vvandroidAccept-Language: es-ES,es;q=0.7,en;q=0.5X-vllocation: Lat=39.2767115;Long=-76.6315344;Alt=0.0;GSM_MCC=310;GSM_MNC=260;CID=26880705;LAC=46196;RAC=0Accept-Charset: utf-8,ISO-8859-1;q=0.5,*;q=0.5X-vlsoftware: Name=SamsungVoiceUI; Version=2.8.2.32591; AppChannel=Preinstall FreeX-vlclient: DeviceMake=samsung; DeviceOSName=Android; DeviceModel=SGH-T769; DeviceOS=2.3.6; Language=es-ES; ConnectionType=DirectTCP; Carrier=Simple Mobile; CarrierCountry=US; DeviceID=428f47aad48947fe972f00069ad9d935; AudioDevice=AndroidX-vlprotocol: Version=3.6; ResponseEncoding=text/xmlX-vvs: Version=1.0Content-Type: application/octet-stream;boundary=-------------------------------1878979834Cache-Control: no-cache,no-store,max-age=0,no-transformCookie: VVID=v1_69ceaf0c_854972e8-3f39-424d-9293-25410e791a3e;VLSPEAKER=v1_2f463582_eef110e4-9cc3-11e1-9d2d-60eb69d2999a;JSESSIONID=81549D2EFFEB796EC533BE9AC8400985Content-Encoding: deflateContent-Length: 215User-Agent: Dalvik/1.4.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.3.6; SGH-T769 Build/GINGERBREAD)Host: samsungvuiasr.vlingo.comAccept-Encoding: gzipX-Via: Harmony proxyConnection: closeoader-dom-event/yuiloader-dom-event.js?v=420">'); document.write('


It's a lot of data about the device and location.

The MCC (Mobile Country Code) and the MNC (Mobile Network Code) are components of the PLMN, which is the Public Land Mobile Code. 310 260 basically shows that the mobile device using T-Mobile in the United States. The CID (Cell ID) is basically identiifying where what sector of a tower the device is hooked to, depending on the current location. The LAC is the local area code, which is usually a 5 digit numeric code (e.g. 46196) which specifies a geographic area of the mobile switching centers, which are upstream "brains" of the towers it is connected to.

The important part here is that doesn't look like any of the actual subscriber's identification has been compromised. The DeviceID appears to be encrypted, which is a good thing.

Don't be too paranoid...most data like this is necessary for administration of data flow.
 
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It's a lot of data about the device and location.

The MCC (Mobile Country Code) and the MNC (Mobile Network Code) are components of the PLMN, which is the Public Land Mobile Code. 310 260 basically shows that the mobile device using T-Mobile in the United States. The CID (Cell ID) is basically identiifying where what sector of a tower the device is hooked to, depending on the current location. The LAC is the local area code, which is usually a 5 digit numeric code (e.g. 46196) which specifies a geographic area of the mobile switching centers, which are upstream "brains" of the towers it is connected to.

The important part here is that doesn't look like any of the actual subscriber's identification has been compromised. The DeviceID appears to be encrypted, which is a good thing.

Don't be too paranoid...most data like this is necessary for administration of data flow.

I see the device ID as a Tmobile Galaxy S Blaze and I also see the exact location of the subscriber as well.

Looks like an app dump from Vlingo
 
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