Adhoc and pass thru VPN networks... - Eee Pad Transformer Themes and Apps

Just bring this down in to the transformer thread for those tha might be in the need of certain
hopthewall type situations..
There is a need for good Android VPN situations for those that work around the globe in spots
that dont allow access like back home in our normal environments.
Thus it makes it necessary that we have a range of options open for use.
I tinker with the Android VPN pptp and L2TP settings consistantly over a range of networks throughout
a rather big red country (not to name names as they have an army of monitors going through threads like these so key words bring it to thier attention).
if in need.. use your Google skills.. and set up a VPN network on your laptop..
then adhoc through it on your devices..
Check this thread out..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15486636
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-554852.html
also remember if you are having problems connecting, you might need to direct i.p settings for the gateways.
keep an eye on this project too.. I havent had much luck with getting it going but that not to say
it isn't going to get better in future releases. . you can get it in the market search for Tor
https://bridges.torproject.org/
another one..
https://market.android.com/details?id=org.sshtunnel&feature=related_apps
Note if you are behind the GCFW your phone wont be able to download these as they are blocking certain apps from the market..
I cant update any like facebook, youtube via the market without using a VPN proxy.
K as a note, dont ask me for i.p addresses and dont publish them if you get them going..
its a running battle to keep the good ones open, putting them out into public forums is a no no..
on a more postive note..
using this setup today, I was able to sit and watch a swag of youtube videos out to the TV using
my phone and Tab as the control via the new Google youtube remote..
great little program..
https://market.android.com/details?...xLDEsImNvbS5nb29nbGUuYW5kcm9pZC55dHJlbW90ZSJd
A few more links added to save research for newies..
[Q] Cisco AnyConnect for Rooted Devices
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1164088
Tips to get VPNC Working on Your Transformer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1349167
[INFO] OpenVPN
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071228
[DEV] Tun.ko
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1063656&page=4
Virtual Private Network Specialists
https://vpnuk.info/setup-android.html
https://www.witopia.net/support/setting-up-and-using-your-vpn/android/
Have fun..
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I have a request, i need to create adhoc network to connect to my iphone, not sure it is possible. I have been trying to get this on my TF. But i Couldn't which i can able to do it on windows. I tried several apps, but none of them could connect with wife and adhoc, mostof the time i can able connect only on the receiving adhoc network.
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Just stumbled on this one.. Droidvpn
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488897
Working for me but incoming rates are a bit slow (China), out going is cooking..
Have asked the developers for insights so I can do more testing..
But as a plug and go, working for me out of the box..
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WMwifi router app NAT settings for XboxLive

Has anyone messed around with this app and figured out how to properly adjust the NAT settings for xbox live? I know the ports that need to be opened are
TCP 80
UDP88
UDP/TCP3074
UDP/TCP 53
I dont know if those numbers need to be under local or destination port or what to put for ip destination. Any help would be appreciated.
Xbox Live will connect under the strict NAT settings if left unmodified but I was hoping to make a "OPEN" with some NAT settings and tweaking.
Also this is not the HTC WIFI APP I am using it is the WMWifi app.
Thanks again.
So no one has messed with app.
Please any help would be awesome.
In my opinion it is impossible to open ports via GSM (hsdpa, gprs, .....).
keepzero said:
So no one has messed with app.
Please any help would be awesome.
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Sorry I haven't but I wouldn't imagine xbox live would be much use through mobile internet anyway. The only use i could think of would be messaging but you can do that through the xbox.com site. Hope you find an answer though so you can find out if it is any use.
giRaM said:
In my opinion it is impossible to open ports via GSM (hsdpa, gprs, .....).
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That's what I thought but this WMWifi app has settings for opening ports and adjusting NAT settings.
Kevlah said:
Sorry I haven't but I wouldn't imagine xbox live would be much use through mobile internet anyway. The only use i could think of would be messaging but you can do that through the xbox.com site. Hope you find an answer though so you can find out if it is any use.
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Actually with a strict NAT playing online doesn't use that much data. Well at least games like UNO, Gears of War 2, Halo 3, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 & Madden '10. There is hardly any lag (at least for me so far) but the downside is voice chat is basically unusable. Sure it works some times but more often than not it really doesn't. And also it is a good idea if you let your friends host and try not to on your end, lets just say the results are not favorable.
Now downloading videos or game demos takes a toll. Netflix seems somewhat manageable. Just don't expect to stream a HD netflix movie.
**If anyone else knows if this app actually lets you modify ports and forwarding please let me know.**
***Also as a sidebar question, does anyone know of a wifi app that the PS3 will recognize and connect to? I have tried:
- Tom Gordon WiFi app
-HTC WiFi app
-And this WMWiFi app***
if u have vista or win 7 theres a sidebar gadget that lets u change ur nat settings over wifi very easy.. i use it almost every day cause i play on all 3 regions and i wont let me open those ports 4 all ip adresses that means have 2 switch it quickly woud really love a programm like this on winmo and who is fkn gaystation
IR IE IN IE said:
if u have vista or win 7 theres a sidebar gadget that lets u change ur nat settings over wifi very easy.. i use it almost every day cause i play on all 3 regions and i wont let me open those ports 4 all ip adresses that means have 2 switch it quickly woud really love a programm like this on winmo and who is fkn gaystation
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So your saying all I have to do is hook up my HTC HD2 to a computer running either Vista or Windows7 OS and there is a sidebar gadget that will change the NAT settings on my WMWiFi app on my phone so I can then wireless tether my HD2 to my Xbox360 and get on XboxLive with "open" NAT.

Custom Home Web Page for Tethered Devices

During the holidays, I took several flights all over the US. While in the airport, I used wireless tether to connect my laptop to the internet. I also had several other users connect to my 3G--something I didn't mind unless I received slowdowns.
What I was wanting to know is would it be possible to create a custom home page that users will be brought to when they open the browser under my wireless connection? I would love to have a few links to my personal website--perhaps even a paypal donation link for those feeling generous after leeching my 3G. Is this even possible on an Android device? I know I can set this up on my home WiFi connection... but I'm assuming this is an entirely different beast.
Thanks for the help!
Sounds pretty cool!
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[Q] Korea orbot

Hello,
I recently took the plunge and rooted my asus transformer to the revolution hd ROM. I did this because I learned I couldn't access all of the android market in Korea. I installed orbot, and then hoped it would just work. It is a no go. There are two people, according to my searching, that have gotten orbot to work on the transformer:
valsacar
rezaaz
They have left little information as to how they got orbot to work. But their posts do give me hope.
This is my last hope. If I can't get it to work, I am selling my transformer.
How do I get orbot to work? Or, how do I get full market access?
MarcAtony said:
Hello,
I recently took the plunge and rooted my asus transformer to the revolution hd ROM. I did this because I learned I couldn't access all of the android market in Korea. I installed orbot, and then hoped it would just work. It is a no go. There are two people, according to my searching, that have gotten orbot to work on the transformer:
valsacar
rezaaz
They have left little information as to how they got orbot to work. But their posts do give me hope.
This is my last hope. If I can't get it to work, I am selling my transformer.
How do I get orbot to work? Or, how do I get full market access?
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You have the same habit of leaving very little info for us to help you. Orbit works perfectly for me. You need to tell us what's wrong and why you know it doesn't work. Every little detail helps.
Ah, it must be contagious. (^_^)
I started the orbot app, did the wizard, gave it root, selected both the android market and tegra zone apps to be used in Tor, wrote down the proxy settings(not sure where or how to use them), did not install gibberbot or orweb, and pressed the power icon to start. It turns yellow, with the droids arms out like a 'T', and goes into a loading/waiting loop
I tried fiddling with bridges and exit nodes, but I don't know enough about tor.
Is that enough info?
Looks like a proxy problem. Try a different proxy server.
I opened up orbot, but there doesn't seem to be a 'proxy' setting. Do I change it somewhere else? Or get a proxy app?
Update
I rooted my tablet to the newest Prime and Revolver. Orbot turned green only on Revolver. Orbot turns green and says it is working. I checked by adding the default browser to route through tor, and it was a success.
New problem:I get a message stating 'rejecting requet for anonymous connection to private address [scrubbed] on a Transpor or NATDPort. Possible loop in you NAT rules?'
I have three apps selected for tor:
Market
Market Feedback Agent
Market Updater
I wanted to make sure all of the market was through tor so that I can access it in America. I am going to keep digging, but if anyone has had success, please enlighten the world with your knowledge. (^_^)
@MarcAtony I'm getting the same error on my old MyTouch 3G (esspresso slide) I reolize this is a bit of a thread revival but I was encuraged by another forum to try out running a "Relay" for Bitcoins, so I thought I'd give it a shot. Here's some of the steps I've preformed;
Loged into wireless router and portforwareded 443 to the static IP of my Android. Also port forwareded 9001, the default port for acting as a relay.
On the Orbot app I selected the option "Reachable Address" under settings and left the Reachable ports at thier default values "*:80,*:443"
I also sellected the option "Relaying" and left the port at it's default value "9001"
For the chance of getting paid for running a relay for TOR I edited the "Torrc Custom Config" option and input "ContactInfo [email protected] - <BTC_Address>" on one line just edit the "<BTC_Address>" to something like 1jjXnf... and remove the <> simbles. Only use the example email or one that has been set up through TOR if ya care about anonimimity... also make a new BTC address for this if your the perinoid type.
Then I downloaded the DroidWall app as suggested by the following link
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/mission-impossible-hardening-android-security-and-privacy
~ and set up firewall rules to allow things through on the Android side.
Now working on the "Hidden Service Hosting" option with apps simular as the follwing two
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alfanla.android.pws
https://github.com/bodeme/androidwebserver
Because even though I'm not coonfortable running a Wiki-leaks mirror as suggested bellow
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/create-anonymous-wikileaks-mirror-on-your-android-device/
~ it looks like nearly any type of content can be served off Android through an ~.onion domain.
Any help on the NAT errors would be appresheated but I'm thinking that it's just a firewall issue. Also let me know if you're still around and having issues; this stuff be tricky.

Can Anyione Assist With VPN Set Up?

Hello everyone,
Currently my lappy uses Nortel (XEAN) and a grid card to connect. I called my company support but they are not interested in helping me.
At this writing, I have been lappy-less for the last 3 weeks. There are 2 tasks that I cannot perform and this is one of them.
I was going to try Cisco AnyConnect ICS+ from the store and see how that goes.
Any and all comments or assistance is welcomed!
Thank you and Regards,
would like to know how you progress
We also uses VPN to connect with home pc/laptops to the office but I would LOVE to use my note 10.1 instead.
So, if you make any progress, please let me know.
THanks
bert269 said:
We also uses VPN to connect with home pc/laptops to the office but I would LOVE to use my note 10.1 instead.
So, if you make any progress, please let me know.
THanks
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I certainly will. As of this hour all dead-ends... nothing will work, I did manage to convince them to give me the group ID password but no luck in connecting.
about VPN for Private usage.. i'd need a VPN Server running on my Home Computer right? does Windows7 has an included vpn Server?
Hideninja
GalaxyBill said:
Hello everyone,
Currently my lappy uses Nortel (XEAN) and a grid card to connect. I called my company support but they are not interested in helping me.
At this writing, I have been lappy-less for the last 3 weeks. There are 2 tasks that I cannot perform and this is one of them.
I was going to try Cisco AnyConnect ICS+ from the store and see how that goes.
Any and all comments or assistance is welcomed!
Thank you and Regards,
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If you're looking for a program that enables you to surf the net anonymously, then I recommend Hideninja.
Haldi4803 said:
about VPN for Private usage.. i'd need a VPN Server running on my Home Computer right? does Windows7 has an included vpn Server?
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If you want a home personal server, and have a spare android device lying about, you could try "servers ultimate" from the playstore with "openvpn"by openvpn, from the playstore, i sucessfully tested a connection between my tab and my phone, server on the phone, client on the tab, simple enough, servers ultimate after setting up the vpn server profile, it lets you export a file with the settings needed for openvpn, it was quite easy to setup.
I dont know if this is what your looking for, and im pretty sure the secure connection was over network only, as im still to unknowledgeble on these things, all i know is, apparentky there is a way to put an "internet" ip address on a vpn server profile, so that if you connect to a public wifi network like you find in stores, you can vpn to your android device at home acting as your vpn server, making an encrypted connection through the public wifi, to your android vpn, and then your vpn server would pass through YOUR home internet, while protecting your connection on the public wifi from any prying eyes who may be using apps that sniff the network data, i believe, like the apps on android that "sniff" out facebook sesions....for instance, not something i use personally
A benefit to this is that your not paying an unknown vpn to pass a "secure" connection through THEIR systems in between, you control, that in between, or at least, better control, over your own private property......i dont think its able to spoof ip address, if thats what folks might be looking for, but the servers ultimate app is pretty extensive, and my knowledge withese things is limited, so for those looking, who knows what their doing, might be worth checking it out (i wouldnt mind a small setup guide, if someone manages that)......if it makes a difference, your also able to setup a proxy server, although i never did figure out how, hell, aint to sure what it does ...........
well, hopefully this helps

Adfoc. Us spam

Hi guys, i recently got this adfoc.us popup or somethig and it shows on 99% of the webpages when i browse the web via chrome. Its probably a malware or something but I cant get rid of it. It also prompted me if i want to inspall sexy cafe. Apk or something.
Anyone has same problem and how can i get rid of it? Should i do factory reset?
Thanks
raperot said:
Hi guys, i recently got this adfoc.us popup or somethig and it shows on 99% of the webpages when i browse the web via chrome. Its probably a malware or something but I cant get rid of it. It also prompted me if i want to inspall sexy cafe. Apk or something.
Anyone has same problem and how can i get rid of it? Should i do factory reset?
Thanks
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You could try downloading an AV program off of Google Play Store, but you may have to factory reset.
You are not infected, but your router is. DNS is changed, go into router settings and put manual DNS from Google
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Highly doubt its the router (unless remote admin is turned on, then you deserve it) sounds like hosts to me
I don't use windows, but this should help
http://blog.mitechmate.com/remove-adfocus-us/
then use this for your windows machine and phone
https://www.malwarebytes.org/ and http://www.labtechsoftware.com/hitman.php
make sure you use them in safe-mode, or use a live linux cd and clean the mess up
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I work in a isp company and yes it's a router. zte and tplink routers have more or less widely open wan access, either from web, cwmp or SNMP, so merely changing web access pass does not help some script kiddie plays with range of IP addresses and you have adfoc site on every computer, phone, etc
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absbrain said:
I work in a isp company and yes it's a router. zte and tplink routers have more or less widely open wan access, either from web, cwmp or SNMP, so merely changing web access pass does not help some script kiddie plays with range of IP addresses and you have adfoc site on every computer, phone, etc
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What does working for a isp company have to do with anything ?
adfoc.us is nothing more than 'bundling' malware not a virus (to be technical a redirect virus) that highjacks DNS and hosts files on windows machines also adds other malware hence it's called 'bundling'.
Its real name is adfocus.us browser hijacker, it's distributed by hook
A Hook is programmed as DLL file that it is capable to block the message of solicitation to a desirable site and achieve redirection, then a cyber criminals may use Windows Socket Layer Service Provider associated with SPI to get user’s transmitting data no matter you are using Firefox, IE or Chrome
If you have a "wide open" type of router, you shouldn't be using a computer or phone period
Been removing rootkits, virus, malware off of windows machines for many years, don't need a isp worker to tell me it's a router
Well, ISP worker tells you, from first hand experience that some Chinese routers can be manipulated regardless of web password and DNS can be changed.
That means ISP worker has seen DNS changed from our DNS to some address in Germany. And wide open router is something most users know nothing about especially regarding cwmp protocol.
And we have reports from our customers that every network device opens adfoc.us it's not really rocket science is it ? And windows is crap we get that but I'm somewhat sure my version is the correct one, especially because adfoc.us tried to install some apk file (see original post) Not sure if apk files work with windows
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Thx for your replies gents. I dont think this adfoc. Us crap pops up when i use my pc, only on my mobile and also when i use mobile data.
absbrain said:
Well, ISP worker tells you, from first hand experience that some Chinese routers can be manipulated regardless of web password and DNS can be changed.
That means ISP worker has seen DNS changed from our DNS to some address in Germany. And wide open router is something most users know nothing about especially regarding cwmp protocol.
And we have reports from our customers that every network device opens adfoc.us it's not really rocket science is it ? And windows is crap we get that but I'm somewhat sure my version is the correct one, especially because adfoc.us tried to install some apk file (see original post) Not sure if apk files work with windows
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Can you give me some links that actually prove that this malware takes over/changes router settings ?
Were not talking windows tcp protocols and hosts, but, actual router settings
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piperx said:
Can you give me some links that actually prove that this malware takes over/changes router settings ?
Were not talking windows tcp protocols and hosts, but, actual router settings
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Not really sure why are you so opposed to idea that ultra-cheap (10-15 euro) router can be hacked ?
http://www.csoonline.com/article/21...e-routers-to-attack-online-banking-users.html
http://rootatnasro.wordpress.com/20...-from-the-zynos-rom-0-attack-full-disclosure/
And I'm talking exactly about this (ZTE, and TPLINK). And you must know that almost all xDSL routers given to customers by large(r) ISPs have custom firmwares (because of ACS configurations, port mapping, etc) so the potential for unintended WAN access is huge. And the ISPs always will buy the cheapest and fastest available router, so it's not surprising at all.
raperot said:
Thx for your replies gents. I dont think this adfoc. Us crap pops up when i use my pc, only on my mobile and also when i use mobile data.
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Yeesh. Try safe mode?
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MrObvious said:
Yeesh. Try safe mode?
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I tried surfing in safe mode on another wifi network at my office. I dont have any problem at all.
Not once this adfoc popped up.
It must be some third party app or the rooter as absbrain mentioned. If its the rooter I should have the same issue on my pc as well correct?
absbrain said:
Not really sure why are you so opposed to idea that ultra-cheap (10-15 euro) router can be hacked ?
http://www.csoonline.com/article/21...e-routers-to-attack-online-banking-users.html
http://rootatnasro.wordpress.com/20...-from-the-zynos-rom-0-attack-full-disclosure/
And I'm talking exactly about this (ZTE, and TPLINK). And you must know that almost all xDSL routers given to customers by large(r) ISPs have custom firmwares (because of ACS configurations, port mapping, etc) so the potential for unintended WAN access is huge. And the ISPs always will buy the cheapest and fastest available router, so it's not surprising at all.
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I am not opposed to the idea, its not new, but, first of all, this article is just about a year old, and new firmware has been out since then, have the users switched to the new firmware, who knows, 98% of windows people are point & click, that is the biggest problem, especially using android.
Second, like I said earlier, and what the article says also, remote admin should be disabled and change the default username and password, here in the states, dsl kinda faded out 10 years ago and those routers you list aren't common here, not saying this can't happen, but, OTOH a little common sense goes a long way.
Javascript is a popular way to get infected from websites, running things as noscript, ghost, etc, should help out a lot, there is a lot you can do to prevent this stuff from happening, most people are clueless or lazy or click happy.
Another way to help is to get rid of windows (every operating system can be hacked) (flame) but others are more secure by design, or for banking needs use a live linux cd/usb stick, 99% of people won't bother or even research the idea.
I look at this as pebak, and not knowing enough of the internet or their equipment and just clicking on anything, hence the point & click.
I run a few servers, none are windows, we do have windows clients. I try my best
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raperot said:
I tried surfing in safe mode on another wifi network at my office. I dont have any problem at all.
Not once this adfoc popped up.
It must be some third party app or the rooter as absbrain mentioned. If its the rooter I should have the same issue on my pc as well correct?
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Possibly. Unless it is Android only malware or affects your computer differently. If you have any lesser known apps installed try removing them. I would honestly suggest a factory reset.
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absbrain said:
You are not infected, but your router is. DNS is changed, go into router settings and put manual DNS from Google
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Hi,
Its definetely the wi-fi rooter that i have w hich is TP Link.
I called my proveder they said there is a problem with the DNS. They reset my rooter online and it was fine for couple of days.
But now same thing happens. On both my wife and mine mobile phones surfing is impossible.
It automatically swithches the link to a porn site. Same thing happens as a pop up on my PC as well.
Any solution to fix this or I should get a more expensive rooter?
Thanks a lot.
raperot said:
Hi,
Its definetely the wi-fi rooter that i have w hich is TP Link.
I called my proveder they said there is a problem with the DNS. They reset my rooter online and it was fine for couple of days.
But now same thing happens. On both my wife and mine mobile phones surfing is impossible.
It automatically swithches the link to a porn site. Same thing happens as a pop up on my PC as well.
Any solution to fix this or I should get a more expensive rooter?
Thanks a lot.
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Sounds like your router may have been compromised. Try a complete reset of it including updating it's firmware.
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jd1639 said:
Sounds like your router may have been compromised. Try a complete reset of it including updating it's firmware.
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Tried that, same thing happens.
I'm being directed to spaces.slimspots.com and then to various porn sites.
Its really annoying and I cant seem to find a solution.
raperot said:
Tried that, same thing happens.
I'm being directed to spaces.slimspots.com and then to various porn sites.
Its really annoying and I cant seem to find a solution.
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Have you tried malwarebytes on your pc's?
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I would recommend the following:
1) Hard reset all your devices. Back up your data but then completely wipe the phone (/sdcard as well).
2) Disconnect your PCs. If you are savvy enough I would recommend running a Linux distro for a few days (so you can at least still use the computer).
3) Get a CD (not usb stick due to writableness) and download several AV tools (quick Google will yield some results). Take the PC offline (unplug ethernet/disable wifi), put the CD in, run a few scans and get it cleaned out.
4) Manually take your router and disable DHCP/DNS interally, forward your DHCP requests if you decide to keep DHCP on to a known good DNS server like 8.8.8.8.
5) Ideally, swap the router out for a new one or use your own instead of #4.
Something is causing it.
MrObvious said:
I would recommend the following:
1) Hard reset all your devices. Back up your data but then completely wipe the phone (/sdcard as well).
2) Disconnect your PCs. If you are savvy enough I would recommend running a Linux distro for a few days (so you can at least still use the computer).
3) Get a CD (not usb stick due to writableness) and download several AV tools (quick Google will yield some results). Take the PC offline (unplug ethernet/disable wifi), put the CD in, run a few scans and get it cleaned out.
4) Manually take your router and disable DHCP/DNS interally, forward your DHCP requests if you decide to keep DHCP on to a known good DNS server like 8.8.8.8.
5) Ideally, swap the router out for a new one or use your own instead of #4.
Something is causing it.
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Great advise, especially #5 (you can also use linux box as a router)
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