Are there really viruses in android? If yes do i need anti virus?
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superjelly31 said:
Are there really viruses in android? If yes do i need anti virus?
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Honestly I've never gotten a virus on any of my Android phones and I've owned many but I guess you can never be safe. If you're worried then maybe you should download an antivirus software to be safe. I never saw the need an I've never heard of anyone having one.
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the best anti virus is common sense. ive never used anti virus on any computer or phone and i have never gotten any viruses.
just don't try pirate apps or download from unknown sources etc and you'll be fine.
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Google has hardened the security a bit on android 4.4 so it's safe to say you don't need one also apply some common sense And don't download pirated apps only download from Google play
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Viruses are not really a problem in Android, but spyware definitely is. If you are a person who doesn't worry about privacy then fine. But otherwise you need to protect yourself.
A firewall helps to control what goes in and out of your device. I use Avast Mobile Security (free) which combines a anti-virus (probably unnecessary) with firewall, anti theft and other security tools.
If you want to see some of the spyware on your device try "logging test app" (from play store, needs root). You'll see how your activity is logged and sent out.
Also check out XPrivacy
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
And similar threads. But, if you live on Facebook and the like, then privacy is not a concern for you and you can ignore all the above.
(all the above is not unique to Android and is also true on Apple products too)
superjelly31 said:
Are there really viruses in android? If yes do i need anti virus?
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I am sure there are viruses out there...... the likelyhood of you actually getting one is slim to none. You might increase your chances if you used warez or installed some goofy apk from a website that nobody has ever heard of. Common sense is your best defense. There are anti virus programs out there but I have never used one.
superjelly31 said:
Are there really viruses in android? If yes do i need anti virus?
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Hi mate,
If you feel that you are vulnerable to viruses , install free anti-virus applications form play store like AVG, avast etc
My suggestion would be to install avast and be secured
There are many malwares on Android :-|
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I think there could be some, but generally speaking, if you don't go on a download frenzy on every app you see, you wouldn't run into any viruses.
Related
Just wondering if anyone saw this yet and if there's anything we can do about it?
http://blogs.canoe.ca/canoetech/apps-alive/malicious-apps-continue-to-hit-android-market/
I realize it's probably old news on here. Is it getting that we need av on our android phones?
Don't know if anti virus will help on android platform, but I don't see any harm in using one.
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Don't be a moron and install malicious apps? If you get a virus or something, it is most likely due to your carefree nature.
I don't think an anti-virus app is really needed.
canadariot2312 said:
Don't be a moron and install malicious apps? If you get a virus or something, it is most likely due to your carefree nature.
I don't think an anti-virus app is really needed.
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Oh, I forgot, malicious apps are labeled as such, silly me, I'll keep my eye out for those.
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There is already a thread with same topic
Closing...
What is the best antivirus app? I use Dr.web light? Thanks.
vm670 jerryscript backside iho 12/21/2011
I use Comodo Mobile Security (beta)
It's very hard to define what is the best, moreless all the same the free ones. Should be interesting seeing some comparatives and benchmark...
I use lookout. Only because the icon looks cool. Other than that, screw security.
LogisticsXLS said:
I use lookout. Only because the icon looks cool. Other than that, screw security.
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You got to be kidding me
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Android is pretty secure... You really dont need an antivirus program.
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ganggreen30 said:
What is the best antivirus app? I use Dr.web light? Thanks.
vm670 jerryscript backside iho 12/21/2011
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My favorit AVG
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+1 for Comodo, I'm using it on my laptop also...
jordanishere said:
Android is pretty secure... You really dont need an antivirus program.
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That is true but there are android viruses or malware so it doesn't hurt.
Dave
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GuardX
I use guardx. It was just the first one i saw on the market so i DL'd it. I agree with the earlier post that free ones are all the same, pretty much. Security is definitely not on the forefront of my mind with android as it's fairly secure. Better safe than sorry sort of deal for me. And just a reasonable attempt at securing an already secure device is above expectations. Happy security surfing.
Lookout
I use lookout, mainly for the missing device feature that comes with it.
I used Bkav made in Vietnam
I use Lookout. Mostly because it came with my phone and I don't really wanna know about anything else since they all do the same thing at varying prices (not that I'm paying for any services, that'd be stupid).
AVG is useless. Avast has a beta out, which might be better.
No need
I don't think antivirus is needed at all. The odds are like one in a million to get it from Market and you would still have to approve to a lot of permissions.
I would like to see one real case where an antivirus program actually prevented anyone from getting a virus.
i dont think an anti virus app works
You confused the title part of the of the reply-interface with the message part. Makes your post look like spam. For future reference. =p
Why use it then
vm670 jerryscript backside iho 12/21/2011
That's hilarious what a joke. Because of the icon. What is wrong with people
vm670 jerryscript backside iho 12/21/2011
I can't find it in the market
vm670 jerryscript backside iho 12/21/2011
So which one do you guys like to use think is best or whatever your thoughts are on them. I want to grab one up and use it, have been roaming on trials for while. Ever since AVG decided to think my serial was no good and kept throwing me onto a trail serial. it was good up till 02/28/2018 and last month it decided no more.
On the off chance i use windows or if someone asks i tend to say either avg or avasts free versions work very well. But depends on if you feel you need the extra features
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Norton 360
dont have the lame pup-ups anymore that the previous version had,
and its very low on system preformance.
AVG.
Which isn't in the poll..
Eset nod32 mobile.
Eset is one of the top virus scanners on the market
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not use for good..anti virus nothing help at phone
PC- Norton Internet security.
Mobile- Lookout.
I use lookout.it is simple and doesn't have a bunch of questions after the initial 3 or 4.
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None! What kind of amateurs get viruses on their cell phones lol. Stop downloading porn kids
Where is the option for "none of the above"?
jasonstackhouse said:
None! What kind of amateurs get viruses on their cell phones lol. Stop downloading porn kids
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This is for PCs not mobile phones I figured you'd realize that when I put up 10 different anti viruses that aren't on phones for the most part.
speedyink said:
Where is the option for "none of the above"?
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If you don't like any of those then you clearly don't like any anti virsues those are actually from the top ten on most sites even topten review website
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Is any one can suggest me that what is the best anti virus for home computer?
aidenrock said:
Is any one can suggest me that what is the best anti virus for home computer?
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For Windows? I personally use MSE -> http://windows.microsoft.com/de-DE/windows/security-essentials-download
aidenrock said:
Is any one can suggest me that what is the best anti virus for home computer?
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That depends if you want to spend money or free !
I am happy with avast Antivirus free (with free key or free key till 2038!)
If you want to spend money i recommend Kapersky antivirus - as i have to test several ones - the usage is comparable low to a good protection !
Anyway the prices compared to Others are almost the same - on top of list ist also F-Secure - but i have no test with this Suite done until yet!
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aidenrock said:
Is any one can suggest me that what is the best anti virus for home computer?
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Hi,
I am using Norton for my laptop since 4 years. If you purchase this software then you have to keep update this software on online.so that your system will free of virus.
Thanks
R: what is the best anti virus?
I supposed you ask for windows.
IMHO free is Avira and paid Kasperskyaaq
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re: Which antivirus is the best?
I have used norton & Avg and personally feels AVG is better and doesnt slows your pc too much.
I also use Microsoft Security Essentials. It's simple, free and updates often.
The latest tests show Norton on top. But it changes every year. And trust me, I work on computers everyday.
i have used a few and i really dont like McAfee since it changes lotsa variables in the windows system environment..
a good one i suggest is Kaspersky~ also Avast..
First of all, ¡hi XDA Community!
There´s a lot of alternatives. I use Avast Free. Nowadays virus are more controlled than before, but I think that the best Antivirus is oneself.
Avast is pretty good
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Trend Micro
aidenrock said:
Is any one can suggest me that what is the best anti virus for home computer?
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Trend Micro.
Try AVG. It's frew.
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I've been using MSE (now Defender in Windows 8) for quite a long time. I've never had an issue with it and it's worked well. For the average user, I don't think anything more is needed. I've used most of the paid and free options in the past, and some were great, but I don't see myself moving away from Microsoft's solution unless they really mess it up.
yanir3 said:
Try AVG. It's frew.
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Avg free is good but better off with the paid version
Unlike most others doesn't slow your system down
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I used Norton for years until it became bloated and a resource hog. I have used ESET NOD32 for a few years now and it's great. It's not free but it does its job without getting in your way, and it uses minimal resources. It has saved my butt a few times and I highly recommend it.
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Personally, I use Microsoft Security Essentials. I've used AVG, and Avast, Ad-aware. All are good, but I just love how MSE doesn't bother me at all. Haven't had a virus in years using any of the above programs (that I know of).
Hello, I am an Android user (4.4.2)
I have a question about bluetooth security.
If I connect to another Android device that is infected with a virus, is there a chance that mine can get infected too? Doesn't bluetooth security feature disallow transfer of data that is not approved by the users?
Also is there any Android security feature that can deal with this?
Thank you
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csm121295 said:
Hello, I am an Android user (4.4.2)
I have a question about bluetooth security.
If I connect to another Android device that is infected with a virus, is there a chance that mine can get infected too? Doesn't bluetooth security feature disallow transfer of data that is not approved by the users?
Also is there any Android security feature that can deal with this?
Thank you
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No android virus has ever been found.
Check my post from yesterday in this thread for a link explaining why.
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It seems like xda users generally agree that there is no Android virus.
But what about FBI documents and bunch of articles that talk about android virus? Are they lying?
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csm121295 said:
It seems like xda users generally agree that there is no Android virus.
But what about FBI documents and bunch of articles that talk about android virus? Are they lying?
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I'm not in the group of generally agreeing, I'm in the group of, read some informative articles explaining why its not even possible. Then posted a link to one of said articles in another thread last night. (The noob friendly thread)
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