Is this normal ? Smart Manager security keep saying threat found,
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after i select reboot it boot in recovery then i reboot again, threat will be gone for some time then comes back againa.
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Maybe it's considering the fact you're rooted a security threat? That programs meant for a completely secured stock unrooted status and maybe even OEM locked too, yet you mentioned you're not, so.....
So i enabled developers option, OEM was enabled so i turmed it off and rebooted, I'll check in the 2 hrs to see if there's security threat come on again
Thank u
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Security threat is on again with few minutes
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If you're worried about the security threat, flash back to stock firmware and don't root your phone. You'll never be bothered by that threat again.
Oh yeah, visiting too much porn sites on your phone causes a vulnerability too, the system can only handle so many trackers but if you're a frequent visitor to those sites, all those trackers overwhelm Samsungs firewall causing small pockets/holes everywhere, which leaves you wide open, susceptible to attackers or hijackers. The more nudy vids you watch, the more times your IP address and IMEI# shows on the bad guys database. With all the vulnerable holes in your system, as soon as you log on and start watching your fave vid and your pants half way down to your knees. your status immediately shows as open on the attackers end and they can simply with a few clicks gain complete control and full access to your phone. The current trend is that they'll hack your front cam, by then you're playing with willy, so they'll record or remotely take pics of you, yet you'd never know they're even watching. Then will post those pics and vids on their FB and Instagram accts, for all their buddies/followers to rate or comment on. Definitely not a nice thing to do to someone but it sure is pretty funny! Hopefully we won't see you on there...!
I don't use porn websites
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And thanks for your dirty suggestion
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Hopefully that won't lol, you're very funny, I tried using different ROM the problem is solved and thanks again you're right though ..
You sound like a know it all pointing fingers at people over porn sites. What if he likes people looking at him while he spanks it ?
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Is it usefull to install a anti virus or not.
Thanks
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I have got a antivirus app (but only since 2 days ). I think that it is not 100% necessary to have one, but it improves the safety of your phone.
I don't know how good the apps are therefore I can't say if they are that usefull, but a study showed that there was a 400% increase of Malware since summer '10.
So I think that it would be usefull (if it works properly )
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/company/press-center/press-releases/2011/pr_2011_05_10-09_00.html
Lookout security!! Recommended
Personally I don't use any either on my phone or a Linux PC I run at home and I've had zero problems in 12 months. My windows PC is a different story and is protected to the hilt!
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Lookout security!! Recommended
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I've also got the Lookout security. It works without problems.
But you have to know that such apps drain your battery (because they run all the time - otherwise they wouldn't have any use )
As you can see in my first post you can't be sure that they work perfectly, but I think that it is better to have one.
Thanks for you're advice.
After reading the article I definitely install an Anti-virus
But some say that the NetQin are the best.
NetQin doesn't take much battery.
That could be right. I'm testing Lookout (free version - I think that's a pretty good antivirus app). Untill now I could see that it takes more battery with the antivirus, but not exactly how much.
I installed it one or two days ago so just test NetQin (search for threads I think that there are some here or in other forums).
There are apps with the feature to lock and locate it romotely (which I think that it is a pretty good feature, because my former phone was stolen )
But before you install a premium version I would try a free version.
I just saw that NetQin is free so you can just try it. QR:
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I dunno man...I have been using lookout for more than 8 months, I updated it regularly (set to automatic update on market app)...and I have not received any virus found message even until now..
I dunno if the anti virus is reliable or there are really no viruses found in my phone.
Hello:
My galaxy nexus has been rooted I think and the person who enters my network use an apple device to block the signal.
It seems that someone has been able to root the phone. I would Luke to know if there is a way to with block the hacker or some other defensive method.
Regards,
*Mike
I don't really understand the problem as you've described it, but just wipe and reflash.
I have no idea what you just said...
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If u didn't root your phone and you bought it new then it isn't rooted. If somebody is gaining access to your network make sure the encryption is set to wpa2. Never use wep or u might as well not use any encryption as anyone that knows anything will crack it in under 10 min.
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make yourself a hat out of tin foil, then another matching tin foil hat for your device. that should prevent any alien apple users from gaining access to you or your device.
I don't see why users have the urge to make fun of the person or the topic, it may not be important to you but it sure is to the guy asking.
There are firewall software available in the market that you can try out.
There are security apps too, search and you should see a list.
Also factory reset the phone and see what happens and as already said, set your home Wi-Fi to wpa2
Cheers
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rarenet said:
Hello:
My galaxy nexus has been rooted I think and the person who enters my network use an apple device to block the signal.
It seems that someone has been able to root the phone. I would Luke to know if there is a way to with block the hacker or some other defensive method.
Regards,
*Mike
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i think english is not your native language.. but its a little hard to understand you, so its hard to help you
Recently it seems that some badly written apps are trying to use bluetooth for beacons and are killing my battery in the process. In the past I found that Gasbuddy was the culprit and could work around the problem by killing it. Now it's happening again, The apps aren't showing up in the battery display but bluetooth keeps popping up as the second largest user of battery. For example, right now my phone has been off the charger for 3 hours and bluetooth is listing 32 minutes of CPU time and 1 Hour 19 Minutes of wakelocks. It never used to even show up on the list.
What tool can I use on a non-rooted phone to identify the app that is hammering bluetooth and causing that kind of usage.
Thanks for the advice,
I don't claim to know best non root or even best rooted rooted solution but I the short time I glanced at Google Play, this one caught my attention: no permissions or ads.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mykapp.permissionviewer
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Attached is highest app regarding battery concerns. The Windows drop down but only option given is to uninstall. If there's an auto starts app that doesn't require root, that may be an alternative to add more control to these apps of concern.
I usually just use the Recents/Active applications to see what's active but you're right, there's activity hiding from this monitor. Only some are neglecting permissions.
Gee, I thought someone had said no ads in their review? Adaway adware scan didn't reflect this as a concern. Any doubt why I love root?
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I don't know how well it works for non root phones but greenify now has an auto hibernation mode for non root users.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify
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While looking for an Adaway alternative for systemless root, I came upon an app which produced a link for permissions app and ad blocker; both have no root requirements.
https://m.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/3vxa3b/managing_app_permissions_and_systemwide_ad_on/
You may have to search for the ad blocker but the permissions app is on XDA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59864393&postcount=1
I wouldn't recommend the auto installer unless temporarily enabling it for automated long process. I've used these rooted permissions apps but this one is very simple in approach although I had to ignore a lot of middle risk apps that I trust.
I installed both apps and scanned with no concerns. I'm liking the results so far.
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Is there a way to have this feature on our phones? I've tried a few apps, but it isn't the same.
Any modules or rooted apps you might recommend will be greatly appreciated ????
If you will leave the phone upright, you can use an app like this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.plexnor.gravityscreenofffree&hl=en
Glance Plus is close, but not perfect.
"Always On" on the play store is really good. It is probably the best that I have found honestly with the most features. The developer is open to suggestions as well.
I use Tasker for that. I set it up so when connected to any power, screen time out changes to 23 hrs, 59 min, 59 sec if screen is on. When state is disconnected from power, time out changes back to 1 minute.
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You can have the screen stay on when plugged in from developer options
Max OD's TMobile S7 port had the best implementation of AOD I've used, but it was still buggy and annoying...i disabled it straight away. I don't think Samsung has even had it working all that well. Different strokes and all that, but I don't see much point in the feature, makes the phone feel like an LG clamshell from '04.
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Max OD's TMobile S7 port had the best implementation of AOD I've used, but it was still buggy and annoying...i disabled it straight away. I don't think Samsung has even had it working all that well. Different strokes and all that, but I don't see much point in the feature, makes the phone feel like an LG clamshell from '04.
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I tried in on the Noble ROM. When unlocking the home screen, it would stay dark. I understand that's an issue with Dr Ketan's new ROM as well.
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I tried in on the Noble ROM. When unlocking the home screen, it would stay dark. I understand that's an issue with Dr Ketan's new ROM as well.
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Hi
On the Note Edge 915 Noble Rom the screen saturates, like it is a Xray picture... But the AOD works with the fix that has been given in the third post of the Noble Rom. But the display beeing Xray'd isnt nice, so hopfully there will be a fix for this.
So I got a custom rom, I was playing around with it seeing what works for me etc. Went into the security options and wanted to set up my fingerprint, but I went in to set up the pattern first. Set it up great, its the usual one I have used for over a year. Now, the option to make it invisible caught my eye and I wanted to see how it works. Well, it works nicely, no problem at all with it. But here I am now trying to recreate my pattern at random not knowing where to start ... I have a good photogenic memory BUT I also changed the dpi so now I would imagine its slightly off from where it would normally be.
So, my question being can I 'break in' to my own phone and bypass the pattern or can someone change their DPI to 440 and send a to-scale screenshoot of the pattern lock screen in the comments below.
Im not even mad this is ****ing funny and stupid, goddamn
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So I got a custom rom, I was playing around with it seeing what works for me etc. Went into the security options and wanted to set up my fingerprint, but I went in to set up the pattern first. Set it up great, its the usual one I have used for over a year. Now, the option to make it invisible caught my eye and I wanted to see how it works. Well, it works nicely, no problem at all with it. But here I am now trying to recreate my pattern at random not knowing where to start ... I have a good photogenic memory BUT I also changed the dpi so now I would imagine its slightly off from where it would normally be.
So, my question being can I 'break in' to my own phone and bypass the pattern or can someone change their DPI to 440 and send a to-scale screenshoot of the pattern lock screen in the comments below.
Im not even mad this is ****ing funny and stupid, goddamn
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Doubtful that you can break into your own phone without restoring it completely to stock. Attached is the pattern at 440dpi. Good luck.
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