To anyone reading this I thank you for your time. Is there an android antivirus that can discern between common exploitation software (that we intend to have), and actual threats in the system? What if malicious processes were to be contained within common software like csploit for instance? the user would likely ignore the warning. Also all the android spyware scanning programs I've tested thus far, all seem to simply flag the app. Certainly there is something out there that could at very least provide the exact trigger. I tried to search but the keywords are too meta .. thanks
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Chp656s wrote:To anyone reading this I thank you for your time. Is there an android antivirus that can discern between common exploitation software (that we intend to have), and actual threats in the system? What if malicious processes were to be contained within common software like csploit for instance? the user would likely ignore the warning. Also all the android spyware scanning programs I've tested thus far, all seem to simply flag the app. Certainly there is something out there that could at very least provide the exact trigger. I tried to search but the keywords are too meta .. thanks
The only decent antivirus app I've came across is Dr Web. I had a Chinese cheap phone a few years ago and Dr Web was the only one that saw there was a .so file that was part of a malware called Triada. There is an option in Dr Web where you can let Dr Web scan every single file on your phone but be warned, this is not a quick procedure. It took me nearly 2 hours to do this on my latest phone Poco X3.
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Malwarebytes on this forum is excellent!Deerp1976 wrote:Chp656s wrote:To anyone reading this I thank you for your time. Is there an android antivirus that can discern between common exploitation software (that we intend to have), and actual threats in the system? What if malicious processes were to be contained within common software like csploit for instance? the user would likely ignore the warning. Also all the android spyware scanning programs I`ve tested thus far, all seem to simply flag the app. Certainly there is something out there that could at very least provide the exact trigger. I tried to search but the keywords are too meta .. thanks
The only decent antivirus app I`ve came across is Dr Web. I had a Chinese cheap phone a few years ago and Dr Web was the only one that saw there was a .so file that was part of a malware called Triada. There is an option in Dr Web where you can let Dr Web scan every single file on your phone but be warned, this is not a quick procedure. It took me nearly 2 hours to do this on my latest phone Poco X3.
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Thanks I`ll check it outsirdon wrote:Malwarebytes on this forum is excellent!Deerp1976 wrote:Chp656s wrote:To anyone reading this I thank you for your time. Is there an android antivirus that can discern between common exploitation software (that we intend to have), and actual threats in the system? What if malicious processes were to be contained within common software like csploit for instance? the user would likely ignore the warning. Also all the android spyware scanning programs I`ve tested thus far, all seem to simply flag the app. Certainly there is something out there that could at very least provide the exact trigger. I tried to search but the keywords are too meta .. thanks
The only decent antivirus app I`ve came across is Dr Web. I had a Chinese cheap phone a few years ago and Dr Web was the only one that saw there was a .so file that was part of a malware called Triada. There is an option in Dr Web where you can let Dr Web scan every single file on your phone but be warned, this is not a quick procedure. It took me nearly 2 hours to do this on my latest phone Poco X3.
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Thanks I`ll give it a gosirdon wrote:Malwarebytes on this forum is excellent!Deerp1976 wrote:Chp656s wrote:To anyone reading this I thank you for your time. Is there an android antivirus that can discern between common exploitation software (that we intend to have), and actual threats in the system? What if malicious processes were to be contained within common software like csploit for instance? the user would likely ignore the warning. Also all the android spyware scanning programs I`ve tested thus far, all seem to simply flag the app. Certainly there is something out there that could at very least provide the exact trigger. I tried to search but the keywords are too meta .. thanks
The only decent antivirus app I`ve came across is Dr Web. I had a Chinese cheap phone a few years ago and Dr Web was the only one that saw there was a .so file that was part of a malware called Triada. There is an option in Dr Web where you can let Dr Web scan every single file on your phone but be warned, this is not a quick procedure. It took me nearly 2 hours to do this on my latest phone Poco X3.