Cannot uninstall Kaspersky Internet security from Android....
When I try to delete Kaspersky as a device administrator it causes error Unfortunately Settings has stopped...
I tried safe mode and also not possible to do that.
I posted in Kaspersky forum and not one reply.
Haridas108 said:
Cannot uninstall Kaspersky Internet security from Android....
When I try to delete Kaspersky as a device administrator it causes error Unfortunately Settings has stopped...
I tried safe mode and also not possible to do that.
I posted in Kaspersky forum and not one reply.
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You have to unninstal it from the main application
Select additional/Unninstall the app then it will request you a pin code so you must introduce it. HOPE IT HELPS
prophectakahashi said:
You have to unninstal it from the main application
Select additional/Unninstall the app then it will request you a pin code so you must introduce it. HOPE IT HELPS
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Yes! That worked!
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Hallo,
Alarm Controller .. I can't delete .. disable .. uninstall or kill it !!!
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every few minutes it's showing ads ..
I have tried every thing .. but it still shows up !
I installed antivirus .. malwarebytes ..
I have tried to .. Force stop ... Stop .. Disable .. turn off from Accessibility
and even did reset my device to factory settings..
and it stills shows up !!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE .. Tell me what should I do before I smash my phone
Alarm Controller
please... tell me what should I do .. ???
Until now, theres no way to clean them.
I have try to use CM security and Stubborn, thats the best I found for antivirus and malware.
But for "Alarm Controller", its failed.
1. Root - Uninstal Them - Unroot.
or
2. Flashing
Go to **** for virus maker.
help
galihgasendra said:
Until now, theres no way to clean them.
I have try to use CM security and Stubborn, thats the best I found for antivirus and malware.
But for "Alarm Controller", its failed.
1. Root - Uninstal Them - Unroot.
or
2. Flashing
Go to **** for virus maker.
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How to uninstall them with root ?
At last I got a solution or workaround, I installed NoRoot Data Firewall and then created a VPN on my own mobile and now I am having full authority to whom to give access to network and whom to not.
This is just the workaround I found, it doesn't remove the Malware. But it worked and get me out of the frustration.
1_ Hi. Just downloaded tPacketCapture Pro from the following website, and tapped on installing it.
2_ tapping on the apk opened the Messages app and led to SMS restore page.
3_ I closed it immediately, but I'm worried about it. Was that a malware or virus? Does that mean my messages are in danger or have been uploaded somewhere?
4_ phone settings:
* NOT ROOTED.
* ALLOW UNKNOWN SOURCES = OFF.
* I use NoRootFirewall.
Link of the website I downloaded the apk from:
www .apkmonk. com/app/jp.co.taosoftware.android.packetcapturepro/
Most likely. And the fact that you are rooted is a big issue. Also an app can easily hide from apps like that. Never download anything from sites like this. You are just asking for trouble.
zelendel said:
Most likely. And the fact that you are rooted is a big issue. Also an app can easily hide from apps like that. Never download anything from sites like this. You are just asking for trouble.
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Thanks, but my phone is NOT rooted. Does that stop the app from accessing Messages app data?
GrOOveD said:
Thanks, but my phone is NOT rooted. Does that stop the app from accessing Messages app data?
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Oh sorry I read the firewall app wrong. Depends on how it is coded and the permissions you granted it when it installed.
zelendel said:
Oh sorry I read the firewall app wrong. Depends on how it is coded and the permissions you granted it when it installed.
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It's alright!
Actually it did not install, and never showed the install page.
It just went straight to the backup section in Messages app.
Maybe it's a script disguised as *.apk file? But is there such script out there that can manipulate message data and backup/restore files?
Hi All:
Quick question: have you ever seen something like this? A software update that does not say what's the app or operating system to be updated and who is the publisher?
When I click the back arrow to the left of "Software Update", there isn't any other user interface. I am simply sent to the home page of my cell.
Is there any way to completely remove this package? From where?
Thank you very much! As a new user, I can't post links to screen captures, but you can just add http to the front of these:
i.imgur.com/pWkxPOm.png
i.imgur.com/4BlgRvA.png
dumbteddy said:
Hi All:
Quick question: have you ever seen something like this? A software update that does not say what's the app or operating system to be updated and who is the publisher?
When I click the back arrow to the left of "Software Update", there isn't any other user interface. I am simply sent to the home page of my cell.
Is there any way to completely remove this package? From where?
Thank you very much! As a new user, I can't post links to screen captures, but you can just add http to the front of these:
i.imgur.com/pWkxPOm.png
i.imgur.com/4BlgRvA.png
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Is this really a system update then it can be official but if not then it is probably a malware
Go to system settings< about phone<system update and check weather there is really an update or not. If yes,then it is official but if no, then you will have to uninstall the malware using some root removal apps available on play store abundantly
Also check u have not given root permissions to whatsapp and zygote since both if them are malwares which probably ask root access as soon as your device is rooted
Regards,
milkyway3
milkyway3 said:
Is this really a system update then it can be official but if not then it is probably a malware
Go to system settings< about phone<system update and check weather there is really an update or not. If yes,then it is official but if no, then you will have to uninstall the malware using some root removal apps available on play store abundantly
Also check u have not given root permissions to whatsapp and zygote since both if them are malwares which probably ask root access as soon as your device is rooted
Regards,
milkyway3
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Thank you milkyway! You are exactly correct.
I found the same update when selecting "system settings< about phone<system update".
Hello all.
I wanted to hide xposed from certain apps, so made a recent search about hide xposed. and found this site:
https://www.xda.im/apk/com.yaerin.xposed.hide
And downloaded the app with full stress!
After launching the app, it looked so normal! so activated it in xposed installer and rebooted. but this app didnt hide xposed from safetynet. so tried to unistall it and it said unistall was unsuccessful, but the app wasnt in list anymore!
I tried to access the /data file with es explorer but there was no file showing, so I noticed that es explorer is not finding root. My magisk manager supersu menu, doesnt load up and it crashes.
I accessed the /data folder from twrp file manager and installed every folder I didnt recognize.
But after restartung the phone, I still cant access the /data with es explorer and the supersu menu in Magisk.
I uploaded the file in virustotal and this is the result:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file...685b65bf26b187ece0127cd1436ee4d3dbb/detection
The scan result is: PUP.HighConfidence
What danger have I sticked my head into it?!
Should I factory reset? Is it a virus?
Is it safe?
Guys help me pls.
Thanks!
Ill upload the file for more info to be given.
Edit:
Superuser menu in Magisk worked also the es explorer root detection.
But im still afraid to be infected with that virus which I dont know what is it!
Pls help!
Xda doesn't own that domain. Uninstall it and do a factory reset.
joluke said:
Xda doesn't own that domain. Uninstall it and do a factory reset.
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I know xda doesnt own it.
it isnt easy for me to factory reset.
I just wanna know if Im already in danger or not. if not, why to factory reset?
What does that detected line mean as a virus?
Is it dangerous? or its just because xposed its used in it?
Aaazv said:
I know xda doesnt own it.
it isnt easy for me to factory reset.
I just wanna know if Im already in danger or not. if not, why to factory reset?
What does that detected line mean as a virus?
Is it dangerous? or its just because xposed its used in it?
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That warning doesn't mean it's a virus. Most likely a false positive. Unless you root you should be good to go.
A PUP means it's a Possible Unwanted Program nothing else. Doesn't mean you are infected and most likely it's a false positive. Just uninstall and install from this forum
joluke said:
That warning doesn't mean it's a virus. Most likely a false positive. Unless you root you should be good to go.
A PUP means it's a Possible Unwanted Program nothing else. Doesn't mean you are infected and most likely it's a false positive. Just uninstall and install from this forum
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Thanks. Youre like water on fire.
Im rooted with xposed installed.
But whats the reason that it didnt unistall and said unistalling was unsuccessful?
Should I be afraid of this happening?
Aaazv said:
Thanks. Youre like water on fire.
Im rooted with xposed installed.
But whats the reason that it didnt unistall and said unistalling was unsuccessful?
Should I be afraid of this happening?
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Nah. Can be a defective apk and fails to install at some point and needs to be compiled correctly
Aaazv said:
Hello all. I wanted to hide xposed from certain apps, so made a recent search about hide xposed. and found this site: https://www.xda.im/apk/com.yaerin.xposed.hide.........
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That may be one of those "Metadata" type of websites that seems to be popping up reflecting various websites and such.
Just keep in mind...
If the URL(s) doesn't begin with either:
https://forum.xda-developers.com
~ OR ~
https://www.xda-developers.com
(I could be missing one or two other URL's as well)
Then it's likely a fake/spoof website.
I'm thinking that this should be brought to the attention of @MikeChannon to investigate and/or refer to the appropriate Administrator.
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That may be one of those "Metadata" type of websites that seems to be popping up reflecting various websites and such.
Just keep in mind...
If the URL(s) doesn't begin with either:
https://forum.xda-developers.com
~ OR ~
https://www.xda-developers.com
(I could be missing one or two other URL's as well)
Then it's likely a fake/spoof website.
I'm thinking that this should be brought to the attention of @MikeChannon to investigate and/or refer to the appropriate Administrator.
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Yup, that's not an official XDA-Developers url.
As said lots of these sorts of tools/apps can trigger virus checkers because they access system files that normally apps shouldn't access. That's true of many apps you'll find here too BUT that's not to say it's safe. You install such a thing at your own risk. At least with things on xda-developers you generally have the chance to read a thread about the app or even question the developer about it.... things from obscure websites carry a higher risk.
Mike
I wanted to root my OnePlus 5t to install 'Google Feed' so was reading through tutorials on Magisk.
I thought maybe I'll download just the manager first, validate the security net, patch the boot image etc.
It seems, Outlook and 'Company Portal' app freak out as soon as they see 'Magisk Manager' installed. Even before beginning with rooting procedure, Outlook showed me the warning of data being deleted as root was detected.
Anyone knows about this ? I read Magisk module for Outlook but there are mixed reactions on those.
Many claims that it's not working.
Why do these apps panic on just seeing the manager installed
luvshines said:
I wanted to root my OnePlus 5t to install 'Google Feed' so was reading through tutorials on Magisk.
I thought maybe I'll download just the manager first, validate the security net, patch the boot image etc.
It seems, Outlook and 'Company Portal' app freak out as soon as they see 'Magisk Manager' installed. Even before beginning with rooting procedure, Outlook showed me the warning of data being deleted as root was detected.
Anyone knows about this ? I read Magisk module for Outlook but there are mixed reactions on those.
Many claims that it's not working.
Why do these apps panic on just seeing the manager installed
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Maybe, they just warn you about security. A rooted device is many times considered insecure though I don't know why. You can try uninstalling them and then reinstalling after rooting ????
Arc android said:
A rooted device is many times considered insecure though I don't know why.
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I can guess the 'why' part. The apps won't allow copy paste content outside of the app, take screenshots etc. which can be overridden from root I think
Arc android said:
You can try uninstalling them and then reinstalling after rooting ????
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I think the 'Hide Manager' and 'Magisk hide' etc. will all be available only after rooting.
I am just being paranoid about whether these apps will work or not. Maybe I'll learn that only after I get my hands dirty
luvshines said:
I can guess the 'why' part. The apps won't allow copy paste content outside of the app, take screenshots etc. which can be overridden from root I think
I think the 'Hide Manager' and 'Magisk hide' etc. will all be available only after rooting.
I am just being paranoid about whether these apps will work or not. Maybe I'll learn that only after I get my hands dirty
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Oh yes