Antivirus apps - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

Out of curiosity.. how many of you are using antivirus apps?
I see a bunch out there now that have call blocking...anti theft etc all bundled in.
Any user experience or suggestions?
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Internet is a lot cleaner place these days.. I remember back in 98 u could get a virus by just visiting a porn site(oops!)
However with that being said i wouldnt go as far as downloading a anti virus for ur phone as long as ur careful what attachement ur opening as well as what ur downloading.
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Vinsane said:
Out of curiosity.. how many of you are using antivirus apps?
I see a bunch out there now that have call blocking...anti theft etc all bundled in.
Any user experience or suggestions?
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Android =/= windows. Antivirus apps are useless. All they can do is scan your apk files to see if you downloaded a bad app.
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^ how is that useless? at least you can find and uninstall the bad apk.
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dv84 said:
^ how is that useless? at least you can find and uninstall the bad apk.
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Don't install some rogue app from an unknown publisher that has three downloads and you will be fine?
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i have Avast installed
but it's frozen, so it's not running

I use avast also since it has a scanner for your SD card. I don't know how well it actually works but I haven't had any problems just yet.
I was using something called LBE Guard (I think that's its name). I believe that it lets you decide what each app can and can't access (Like Go Keyboard accessing the internet).

I've also heard they can wreak havoc on some legitimate apps that access system files through su or on app killers, but I've also heard app killers aren't good for the phone so I'm still up in the air.
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I have avast as well. Great little app from a good company and has a firewall built into it so u can choose which apps have internet access.
That right there for me is pretty cool.
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Vinsane said:
Out of curiosity.. how many of you are using antivirus apps?
I see a bunch out there now that have call blocking...anti theft etc all bundled in.
Any user experience or suggestions?
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I'm using avast as well. Its actually found a few malware apps here and there. So for that purpose alone, i guess it does the trick. To each his own I guess.
I think being vigilant in what apps are accessing is crucial, but sometimes your in a hurry and you just don't care to read something, and that's when something will sneak by you.
I've tried different ones and I like Avast best so far.
The UI Is pretty slick, Once installed everything is fairly detailed and breaks down categorically things that might be worth looking at IE: Privacy
What apps can :
track location
read identity info
access messages
access contacts
access accounts
change secure settings
access web pages
It will give you the number of apps in each category and then its happy hunting from there.
but again best thing just check it out for yourself.

Here is a scenario - ROM manager by clockwork is tagged as suspicious by antivirus app!

Antivirus apps are for idiots. I hear this crap every time some moron mentions android.
If somehow by freak accident you contract a virus, you deserve it. Im not saying theyre non existant, but theyre non existant. Obviously if we have to hack and break a phone manually to access files, a simple apk wont do the trick, hence gingerbreak... And if youre rooted, then hopefully you have enough intellegence or knowledge to keep your phone clean.
Sorry if this offends you, i sincerely dont care.

ftarules said:
Here is a scenario - ROM manager by clockwork is tagged as suspicious by antivirus app!
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I guess it depends what you use. I had a live wallpaper that was causing problems. This at least found it for me. Rom manager has never popped up as problematic. Go figure. Im all for snake oil if im not paying for it. To each his own again. Pass judgement at your discretion. In the end do what ever you want. Your phone. Your experience. Your pseudo piece of mind. Some folks don't give a crap, others are OCD and the rest fall inbetween.
"Stay thirsty my friends."
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One thing to remember Antivirus programs are not just ANTI-VIRUS, they are designed to detect any program that has excessive access to the file system and/or memory, or that attempt to modify stock system code, which is one of the reasons ROM Manager gets tagged, it is able to modify your boot partition.
There are malicious apps on the market, and they don't always get caught by Google before they get out, so it does not take a genius or a moron, to get one, it can just happen ....
Antivirus apps are a double edged sword, they can save your ass, or prevent you from doing something you actually want to do , as with most things in life, they should be used in moderation ....
I personally would rather have a AV app that is a little over zealous, than one that ignores a potential threat ...
The biggest annoyance on android right now is Air-push ads , while not malicious they are annoying, even more so when the publisher does not inform you that they are the "ad supporting" part of the app ...
So IF you are app happy, and install tons of apps, an AV app may be a good thing for you ....
Call me paranoid, but I usually don't install an app from a NEW publisher that has not been on the market at least 30 days, I usually check and see what other apps are put out by a publisher as well ... IF you only see ONE or TWO apps by a NEW publisher, then you might think twice, until reviews start flowing in ...

bkaltec said:
Antivirus apps are for idiots. I hear this crap every time some moron mentions android.
If somehow by freak accident you contract a virus, you deserve it. Im not saying theyre non existant, but theyre non existant. Obviously if we have to hack and break a phone manually to access files, a simple apk wont do the trick, hence gingerbreak... And if youre rooted, then hopefully you have enough intellegence or knowledge to keep your phone clean.
Sorry if this offends you, i sincerely dont care.
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Funny. Another internet tough guy who has to ruin discussions.
Attitudes like yours are what is driving our forum to the ground.
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I even dont have anti virus on my laptop lol.
They are useless if you know how to use internet
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bikrame said:
I even dont have anti virus on my laptop lol.
They are useless if you know how to use internet
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Xactly
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jordanishere said:
Xactly
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i agree also. dont go to the market and dowload crap apk to see "naked pretty ladies" or "poker win billions" some lame ass name stuff. just the names of tthe 30+ "malware" apk's that have been found were dead giveaways. and as far as my computer....no antivirus there either, i surf porn on my tablet as needed and really only use my computer to root phones. and even that can an ordeal with ****ing microsoft products.....i hate my desktop!!!! it doesnt deserve to live or consume electricity
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Using Avast. It has many features in one for free. I don't know if it works.
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I even dont have anti virus on my laptop lol.
They are useless if you know how to use internet
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Hopefully you don't use windows.
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It seems like a useless app because of the limited ROMs on it.

Related

Ever since I got my phone, I started getting spam such as

Ever since I got my phone, I started getting spam such as "you've won a $500 card to Best Buy, just answer a few questions" daily. These appears in my drop down list and not SMS/messaging.
What can I do?
Its called air push. There is a permanent opt out apparently in the market, but it has mixed results. For me it doesn't work for my brown it does
Not my brown, my bro damn auto correct
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Kkg is correct. Not sire if it comes included in the phone but from my experiences it happens after you install certain apps that include it.
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actually there is a newer SPAM bot system than air push, just last week i installed a new game and it came loaded with it, good thing is, all i had to do was uninstall that game to remove it
annoying as hell, sorry forgot the name of that game, it was some shoot them up game, just don't remember the tittle
just today i found yet another one, this one was caught by the antivirus software when i tried to install a fake temple run
Run the airpush detector and download an antivirus app. Its probably one of your apps. What did you download as soon as you got the phone? Was there something free or did you get one online with your cpu and install with the cord? You can fix this easily. If it really is something that came with your phone rooting and flashing should get the job done. I have gotten 2 weird messages but they originated from tmobile. Some attempt at raising revenues.
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there is a app that will tell you what app is causing it airpush detector i think is what its called
I have gotten that spam crap when i open my browser
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I would definitely check through your apps and delete the ones that look "shady" to you. I can usually tell if a app looks shady or not just by the app itself, but it is sometimes hard to distinguish. Also, running a anti-virus app mentioned by the posts above me will help in flushing out suspicious looking apps.
Its an app. It happened to me with free mp3 downloads app lol
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Some GOSMS themes now come with this. Sad ****ers have got to go.
If you install Lookout's Push Ad Detector and run it you'll know which apps you have installed have these ads. It'll also direct you to the way to opt-out if you can or you can uninstall the app.
Link to app --> https://market.android.com/details?id=com.lookout.addetector
the opt out never works, is best to just uninstall the App/Game and give them bad reviews
The application stated above works great! I had been getting the green plus signs in my status bar that say I won something or free best buy gift cards etc... I found out that it was caused by Go sms themes, like the black& white theme and purple theme specifically. I hated getting these adds. It made me feel like my phone was unsafe. Do virus apps really do much, or do they just take up room? Thanks for the application and any more info! David
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there is a fake ICS them for Go Launcher EX that also comes pre-loaded with SPAM bot
Thanks, it found MySettings. We will see in a day or so what happens.
just long press home key right after you the get AD. The offending app will be there. Uninstall
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Mobile security

Do you use any virus/malware programs, thoughts and recommendations?
I've never been a mobile security using kinda guy. I've tried lookout before and never saw the point besides being able to locate a lost phone. Which I have never needed. So I just ended up uninstalling it.
My dad recently felt the need to show off his new mobile security suit and tell me all the features (I forgot what it was, but lookout did all the same things he mentioned to me)
Has anyone had a security program detect a major threat?
Considering I keep more important info on my cell than my laptop my dad got me thinking maybe I need one of these...
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I use lookout for security and the locator. I doubt I'll ever need it but it pays to be safe. I've never had a threat detected but once again you never know. Instead of asking why bother, perhaps say "why not?"
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I use avast because it really good if ur rooted
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Yea its the one I just installed the other day. It seems more serious than lookout did, with what it had me to do to set it up
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ArcticFish said:
I use avast because it really good if ur rooted
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Second that Avast. used nq security for a year but it qut updating virus protection so been with Avast ever since.
I'm wary of what I download. And always keep backups and change my passwords often. Though I do use Lookout for GPS tracking, I however disable the file scanning function.
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I've never heard of a single case of a mobile virus but it's possible to inject malware via an app I'm very careful about what I download.. I never use any mobile security apps.
I did hear about people being able to steal your info from your phone by NFC.. All they have to do is come close enough to your phone with an nfc tag and it can automatically direct you to a Site where it automatically downloads something malicious to your phone . It's very unlikely to happen but the only way to prevent that is keep nfc off..
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Malware agree
NFC agree
Virus there have been some recent reports, but I use the term virus loosely.
Kaspersky used on pc gave free mobile subscription key. So I said why not
Kerns_JW said:
Malware agree
NFC agree
Virus there have been some recent reports, but I use the term virus loosely.
Kaspersky used on pc gave free mobile subscription key. So I said why not
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It would be simple to fix the NFC thing.. Just make it so it's not automatic and you need to OK it to continue.. I don't think it would be any more of a hassle
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Yeah wasn't saying I was worried, just saying I agree it could be exploitable
I'm in no danger.. I never use it lol
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I use Dr. Web it scans any app that I download and gives a notification according to the results. There are only 2 times it has ever found anything was once on my mt4g I used an apk to help root the phone. Because of the nature of the apk dr Web reported it as malicious. I knew that it wasn't so no biggie. The other time was a couple months ago when gosms was under fire for recording info from your chats/texts gosms had an update that started the controversial info collection. When I downloaded the update Dr Web reported the app was malicious. So I simply did not update. Otherwise all is quiet.
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in MIUI rom you can block individual app permissions.. Pretty good security feature if you ask me
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I would use some sorts of mobile security. Better safe than sorry.

Fake Antivirus App Steals Contact Data on Mobile Devices

Source: http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/fake-antivirus-app-steals-contact-data-mobile-devices
The authors of Android.Enesoluty have added another app to their repertoire. The new app is called “Safe Virus Scan” in Japanese, and as the name suggests, it is supposed to function as an antivirus app. However, as you might have guessed, it does not contain any antivirus functionality and the only action it performs is to steal personal data.
Previous variants displayed messages stating that the app was incompatible with the device. However, unlike its predecessors, this app appears as though it actually functions as advertised.
By the time the scan is complete, the app has uploaded all contact data that is stored on the device to an external site. The app is actually quite convincing and it is difficult to identify anything suspicious about it.
I've never really felt a need to have antivirus on any of my android phones. Is it really that prevalent?
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redthunda69 said:
I've never really felt a need to have antivirus on any of my android phones. Is it really that prevalent?
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I've read and heard stories about people using computers, bogus apps, ect, to steal people's info. I have anitvirus apps on my devices and laptop. Better safe than sorry.
lol @ people actually thinking android can catch viruses.....I been an Android phone user since the HTC Hero and to this day ..NOTHING...
And never used an anti-virii scanner....
Its more of a danger due to malicious apps like the one mentioned.
But yes android is 'infectable'. If an app gains root privileges it can write and hide malicious code to the /system..
I just dont know that the av solutions out right now can detect this without a db comparison.
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Well this sucks!

http://phandroid.com/2013/03/13/google-play-store-ad-blocker/
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F**k Google... they should get rid of apps that contain "in-app purchase" because you cannot get a goddamn refund !!
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F**k Google... they should get rid of apps that contain "in-app purchase" because you cannot get a goddamn refund !!
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Yeah no **** lol. Guess open source don't mean much. Adfree was one of the main reasons I root in the 1st place. I've got a backup anyway. I wonder if they can still support the app but just not through Google.
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t4d73 said:
Yeah no **** lol. Guess open source don't mean much. Adfree was one of the main reasons I root in the 1st place. I've got a backup anyway. I wonder if they can still support the app but just not through Google.
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Ad free apps will always be out there. They just wont be on the market. We all know how to sideload :laugh:
Speaking of side loading, anyone have a copy if ad away they're willing to share? Or even better, can someone guide me on how to pull it from wherever it installs, copy to my SD card so I can install it from there on ROM swaps?
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Speaking of side loading, anyone have a copy if ad away they're willing to share? Or even better, can someone guide me on how to pull it from wherever it installs, copy to my SD card so I can install it from there on ROM swaps?
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Knock yourself out
https://www.dropbox.com/s/64b8cqnydf5ldk0/AdFree.apk
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Disappointed to see this move from Google. Ads on desktop is one thing but on my cell....really?!?!?!
Almost feels like an Apple move
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t4d73 said:
Yeah no **** lol. Guess open source don't mean much. Adfree was one of the main reasons I root in the 1st place. I've got a backup anyway. I wonder if they can still support the app but just not through Google.
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Android is open source Google Play is not.
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This shouldn't really bother anyone. AdFree was for root users and if you know how to root there is a very good chance you will always know where to find the apk.. Now when they prevent me from loading it on my phone it'll be a problem.
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Now I just read that Google is killing off their rss reader service. That blows. Not sure how that's gonna affect most people, but I use it several times a day. I use greader pro, but it uses Google reader services for pulling in all my feeds. Time to look for alternatives.
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BrianBaker said:
This shouldn't really bother anyone. AdFree was for root users and if you know how to root there is a very good chance you will always know where to find the apk.. Now when they prevent me from loading it on my phone it'll be a problem.
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So long as Google doesn't take active measures in the future to prohibit ad blocking...and doesn't take measures against users who use adblocking
nuc noob said:
Now I just read that Google is killing off their rss reader service. That blows. Not sure how that's gonna affect most people, but I use it several times a day. I use greader pro, but it uses Google reader services for pulling in all my feeds. Time to look for alternatives.
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This news REALLY pisses me off.
gReader is the only way I can keep up with Android Police, Android Authority, and a few other news sites. gReader being killed off is only slighly more annoying to me than Google killing off iGoogle.
I dont even use ad blockers, I just have a modded host file that blocks all that crap anyway I add the host file to every rom I flash.
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I dont even use ad blockers, I just have a modded host file that blocks all that crap anyway I add the host file to every rom I flash.
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Most Android adblockers modify the hosts file to do the adblocking.
Sounds like the world is ending in here...
It's really not that big of a deal >.>
Android is open. The store is not. You can do whatever with Android, you just wont be getting it from their store. I don't know why everyone is so upset.
Considering that hosts blocking only works if you have root, I really don't see how this is a problem. If you can root your phone, you can install third-party apks without an issue.
Still, a *****ly move, but Google does make all of their profits selling ads. It is probably AdBlock that killed the fun, since it semi-worked (WiFi only) for non-root users.
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Considering that hosts blocking only works if you have root, I really don't see how this is a problem. If you can root your phone, you can install third-party apks without an issue.
Still, a *****ly move, but Google does make all of their profits selling ads. It is probably AdBlock that killed the fun, since it semi-worked (WiFi only) for non-root users.
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I guess my only complaint would be I like Adfree and wonder how it will continue to get updates without the store.
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Ok why is everyone trippin for? Lets not forget there Internet. HuGE web. Just did a "ad away. Apk" gt the latest version free. Not from the play store since they wanna be jerks.
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Call me a Devil's Advocate here, but what's the big freaking deal with ads in apps????? I mean, I do hate the ones that get pushed as fake notifications with some of the crapware you can get on the market, but I don't consider the regular ones obtrusive... And let's remember, ad revenue is the bread and butter for Google, and a lot of the developers who offer their apps for free...
here's the link for ad-away. i prefer this one since you can customize your lists easily.
http://code.google.com/p/ad-away/
I must have been under a rock (or refreshing the Macks Rom thread too often ) but I just realized that the copy of AdFree I've had installed forever was no longer functioning.

good Android AntiVirus With root?

Hello,
I searching for a good AntiVirus with root rights cause the normal without root rights can be not usefull and dont See all files, can be Modded by other apps er something else...so i want a good Antivirus eithh root rights
Thanks!
(It is better when you test it, cause such an AntiVirus APP which is infected...yeah you know. Dont worry 'baut the thanks button, i hit it )
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I prefer avast it is the best for me.
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A tip... don't use antivirus i don't have even on my pc.
why not?
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shadownexe said:
why not?
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cos some people think that they will get good download speed and pc will not slow down and some background processes of it runs in background and eats RAM and often decrease internet speed but security is also important
use avast if you think antivirus is must
HIT THANKS COS IT WONT HURT
No need for an antivirus on android..
There r very very RARE chances of viruses on androids..
For PCs u can use light antiviruses like ESET
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Really?
mkhawx said:
No need for an antivirus on android..
There r very very RARE chances of viruses on androids..
For PCs u can use light antiviruses like ESET
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Are you serious it's "RARE" To get a virus on a "Rooted Android" I'm sure you are talking about a non rooted android but on a rooted android it's very easy to get a virus. When you Root your Android you allow stuff to reach the core of your phone which holds the ROM(Search it up if you don't know what that is)and stuff and that's where a virus has to be to affect your phone the much. So when you downloading stuff that requires SuperUser Accesss(Also search up if you don't know) It's simple to download a virus
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Are you serious it's "RARE" To get a virus on a "Rooted Android" I'm sure you are talking about a non rooted android but on a rooted android it's very easy to get a virus. When you Root your Android you allow stuff to reach the core of your phone which holds the ROM(Search it up if you don't know what that is)and stuff and that's where a virus has to be to affect your phone the much. So when you downloading stuff that requires SuperUser Accesss(Also search up if you don't know) It's simple to download a virus
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Andtoid is based on Linux(Unix).
Just google it once about its security & u'll get ur answer.
Linux don't run the executables so no chances of viruses
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mkhawx said:
Andtoid is based on Linux(Unix).
Just google it once about its security & u'll get ur answer.
Linux don't run the executables so no chances of viruses
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+1. i support mkhawx and whatever he said its correct
Nah but guys, its rare...but it isn't impossibel...so I alsways using some Antivirus, cause in case of a Virus i dont know what to do (use correct files, delate virus by myself). And i've got too much Viruses...so, on Pc i use Avast, but on Android Avast can't do anything against Root stuff, so i using the Anti-Virus from LBE...in the LBE Master App, its very effective..
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Well I use my phone as a netbook when I have work and I amnot in the office so I need to download files, send emails, etc, sometimes my phone downloads virus but with avast I can delete it, so for me the best antivirus with root options is avast
\(^-^)/
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all wrong
mkhawx said:
Andtoid is based on Linux(Unix).
Just google it once about its security & u'll get ur answer.
Linux don't run the executables so no chances of viruses
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You guys are so wrong about this. This is a major growing problem in the smartphone industry, you have all these people following random instructions all around the internet executing scripts and applications with no way of verifying them. Yes linux will not run a .exe but is will run an application with execution permission, just lookup chmod... Anyway this is the attitude that causes virus's. "Oh my mass produced device has Linux, so even though its out a date and has tons of root mods its secure and can't get viruses" - get real. Yes you need antivirus, not sure there's many out there that suite the needs of a rooted device so in the mean time practice good security. Make sure you trust the app maker before you grant him root access to your device, especially when considering custom kernels and such.
evil.orange.peel said:
You guys are so wrong about this. This is a major growing problem in the smartphone industry, you have all these people following random instructions all around the internet executing scripts and applications with no way of verifying them. Yes linux will not run a .exe but is will run an application with execution permission, just lookup chmod... Anyway this is the attitude that causes virus's. "Oh my mass produced device has Linux, so even though its out a date and has tons of root mods its secure and can't get viruses" - get real. Yes you need antivirus, not sure there's many out there that suite the needs of a rooted device so in the mean time practice good security. Make sure you trust the app maker before you grant him root access to your device, especially when considering custom kernels and such.
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Yep I know about chmod & I know that packages may contain some virus codes.
So thats obvious if u r giving root access to an app u must know about it.
And in my observation. Antiviruses on androids doesn't scans for packages & is someone does they dont detect it as virus
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Antivirus run at background,for more ram,better not to install them,besides,most of us here are serial flasher,if we got some prob,we can just format and restore backup
sapik_ajidin said:
Antivirus run at background,for more ram,better not to install them,besides,most of us here are serial flasher,if we got some prob,we can just format and restore backup
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yea always take backup of your rom.....its a very important thing in rooting field
shadownexe said:
Hello,
I searching for a good AntiVirus with root rights cause the normal without root rights can be not usefull and dont See all files, can be Modded by other apps er something else...so i want a good Antivirus eithh root rights
Thanks!
(It is better when you test it, cause such an AntiVirus APP which is infected...yeah you know. Dont worry 'baut the thanks button, i hit it )
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use the cleanmaster app from google play, which has cleaning with antivirus features also.
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Flamestorm said:
A tip... don't use antivirus i don't have even on my pc.
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Yes. I use Avast for a long time, many options and free but it not the best antivirus . CM Security is the best antivirus for android :thumbup. Test it for your phone.
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Seriously, I don't need an antivirus (for my phone only ofc). It is a challenge to even find a virus for android, or did you ever saw one (Except your antivirus is telling you the app is a "virus")? Well, I didn't.
Just to clarify where this is coming from, I am a IT Systems Administrator with over 9 years of experience working on MAC, Unix, Linux and Windows.
While non rooted android runs all applications in a sandbox mode keeping them isolated from the OS and other applications, Rooted phones have the ability to grant access to the OS and other applications so for rooted devices it is important to have an antivirus for the purpose of scanning apps with root access. If you don't have root I would still recommend that you still use a privacy advisor and add detector as those are the biggest issues with android phones. If you don't want to run those then take a good look at the rights an app requires before installing it.
As far as windows, please don't take offense but it is unintelligent for anyone not to use an antivirus. At least use MS Security Essentials as it provides basic protection with minimal impact.
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FYI the Hornet AV actually unpacks the APK when scanning to verify that there is no infection. It just doesn't have any SU (root) permissions associated with it.
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