Virus on HTC M8?
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Do you have an anti-virus solution on the phone?
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@nadnerB said:
Do you have an anti-virus solution on the phone?
AVG is installed from the OP.
It does sound like a factory reset is in order.
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Factory Reset for Sure.
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Probably an off topic question. Has AVG, Webroot, or Malwarebytes released any data about the effectiveness of their android solutions? Last I heard they were just for peace of mind and not actual protection.
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@coliver said:
Probably an off topic question. Has AVG, Webroot, or Malwarebytes released any data about the effectiveness of their android solutions? Last I heard they were just for peace of mind and not actual protection.
I was wondering the same thing, how effective can they be since they can't operate at Root level?
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@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
Probably an off topic question. Has AVG, Webroot, or Malwarebytes released any data about the effectiveness of their android solutions? Last I heard they were just for peace of mind and not actual protection.
I was wondering the same thing, how effective can they be since they can't operate at Root level?
Since you mentioned it, I spoke to @Nic a few weeks about about the WebRoot AV for smart phones. My understanding is that it was more for safe browsing then an actual AV solution.
I could be mis-remembering this though.
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@g.jacobse said:
@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
Probably an off topic question. Has AVG, Webroot, or Malwarebytes released any data about the effectiveness of their android solutions? Last I heard they were just for peace of mind and not actual protection.
I was wondering the same thing, how effective can they be since they can't operate at Root level?
Since you mentioned it, I spoke to @Nic a few weeks about about the WebRoot AV for smart phones. My understanding is that it was more for safe browsing then an actual AV solution.
I could be mis-remembering this though.
I'm sure you're right. Without root access you can't get below any other apps to know what they are doing. I'm not even sure how it can do real web filtering for the same reason.
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@Dashrender said:
@g.jacobse said:
@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
Probably an off topic question. Has AVG, Webroot, or Malwarebytes released any data about the effectiveness of their android solutions? Last I heard they were just for peace of mind and not actual protection.
I was wondering the same thing, how effective can they be since they can't operate at Root level?
Since you mentioned it, I spoke to @Nic a few weeks about about the WebRoot AV for smart phones. My understanding is that it was more for safe browsing then an actual AV solution.
I could be mis-remembering this though.
I'm sure you're right. Without root access you can't get below any other apps to know what they are doing. I'm not even sure how it can do real web filtering for the same reason.
They only way to do web filtering is to have a process that is also a device manager. Most of them will just block other browsers from running and require you to use your own. It's slightly more than you can do on the iPhone since even thirdparty browsers are just Safari with a wrapper around it.
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Yeah on the iPhone, Webroot just gives you a free browser that can function with the password manager, and also checks your browsing against our reputation database.
The Android versions are fully featured AV and are available in both free and paid versions.
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I reset it, seems to still be acting strange but I'll give it a few more days. The phone originally came with lookout, didn't put AVG back on, let's see if that makes any difference.
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@BMarie said:
I reset it, seems to still be acting strange but I'll give it a few more days. The phone originally came with lookout, didn't put AVG back on, let's see if that makes any difference.
Time to switch to Webroot!
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I switched from Avast personally.
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Sometimes technology erks me!
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@BMarie said:
Sometimes technically erks me!
Technology is great...when it works. I feel like we need to append "as intended for proper use" to that phrase...
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If you think about it, a virus works as the creator intended. Doesn't make it a proper use...
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@BMarie said:
Sometimes technically erks me!
Technology is great...when it works. I feel like we need to append "as intended for proper use" to that phrase...
Yeah, for proper use. Or caution, may be deemed unworthy of working properly.