hi,
its a system service on this phone and is flagged by eset (also by sophos) as:
AdDisplay.Ewind.AE
it has a lot of premissions
does anyone knows what it is and what its does?
thanks
oracyey said:
hi,
its a system service on this phone and is flagged by eset (also by sophos) as:
AdDisplay.Ewind.AE
it has a lot of premissions
does anyone knows what it is and what its does?
thanks
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anyone? )
got the same on my Letv Le1 Pro.
and no answers, too
CM-Security sais it's a virus, but it seems to be Installer by Android System (got Android 5.0.2)
have the same thing on my new blackview. I'm very careful when installing and assume that this one came with mobile. When trying to remove error says 'search service is a system application and cannot be uninstalled'. Possible that eset 32 antivirus is wrong
info
Hi
because is sold for 8gb of rom while they are seeing only 5gb
thanks
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I've used the search but only found one reply about the Herotab MID816 (and all its equivalent 8" Samsung S5VP210 tablets).
My question is this: anyone building a custom rom for this tablet maybe?
There's quite a bit of discussion on tablet firmware/roms over on slatedroid, the MID816 included.
http://www.slatedroid.com/index.php?board=168.0
Can someone please help us get full root? Thanks.
I am only posting here because I can't find the thread that addresses my prob.. I need help with my Herotab MID 816. I can't get rid of the original owners Google account which means no access to Google apps. Can anyone please help?
Thanks!
webmastertroi said:
I am only posting here because I can't find the thread that addresses my prob.. I need help with my Herotab MID 816. I can't get rid of the original owners Google account which means no access to Google apps. Can anyone please help?
Thanks!
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Did you try to add another Google account first, let it sync, then remove the owner's one?
On my 816 tablet this works.
Another way is to re-flash the tablet and then add your account.
I tried the first suggestion about adding another user.. The new user was added but still could not remove the initial user so I ended up upgrading to the new firmware and erasing the existing data. Thanks for your suggestions!
Hello again guys!
Ok after some (Lots) of searching i finally found firmware update 20110311 i think this is the latest (please feel free to correct me) and i even managed to get into the update firmware menu (power and menu button) now even though i can use ADB to reboot my device, i can connect the usb and transfer files to/from my computer when the tablet is on, the firmware update tells me that there is no driver for this device.
Went into device manager and there's the yellow mark, (cant update driver tried that) here's where it gets odd, the Yellow exclimation mark on the driver in device manager says Android 1.0 Yet i am running Android 2.3.1 maybe thats why i cant get the driver to work (Except for files tranfers) found a driver package but at a loss on how to install them as its a winrar file.
ANYONE who can advice on this, or has had the same issue please post a response
MID816R2 Samsung P5V210 ARM A8 CORTEX
Hi,
i have download wXapAssistant and Phone7Market, but i can't install download packages with Phone7Market.
During deploy, i see a error code (attachement)
I have Windows 8 Professional and Windows Phone SDK 8.0 and 7.5 are good.
Problems with HTC HD2 (HD7) Windows Phone 7.5 (SE : 7.10.8779.8) HD2O
I would install apps and games for my device ^^
Thanks
Roooh77 said:
Hi,
i have download wXapAssistant and Phone7Market, but i can't install download packages with Phone7Market.
During deploy, i see a error code (attachement)
I have Windows 8 Professional and Windows Phone SDK 8.0 and 7.5 are good.
Problems with HTC HD2 (HD7) Windows Phone 7.5 (SE : 7.10.8779.8) HD2O
I would install apps and games for my device ^^
Thanks
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The Solution my friend is to buy them from the market place
This is the only solution, firstly because this is XDA developers and piracy isn't tolerated
Secondly, MS encrypted the marketplace which stopped the use of these programs for any legitimate or illegitimate reasons. So, Buy them.
If you have brought them an you are wanting a backup of the XAP then this is still possible, XAPs can be made from installed apps.
decrypted official programs from marketplace
dazza9075 said:
backup of the XAP then this is still possible, XAPs can be made from installed apps.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32532114&postcount=9
a copy of encrypted file (marketplace) installed on the device gives decrypted file (xap)
mikaelel said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32532114&postcount=9
a copy of encrypted file (marketplace) installed on the device gives decrypted file (xap)
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yup, this should let you backup installed apps as XAPs allowing you to install them In one go later, it also seems to backup the data sections of these apps too.
Ive yet to play with this but it seems like a good idea, I was helping a chap months ago with something like this but was PC based. Its very handy but you have to wonder if it wouldn't be better just to make a complete zune backup...
Thanks for your reply, Program Manager, all backups save score games ? ^^
If yes you are the best !
I tried to root the phone via pc and the software successfully rooted my phone and install the app on my pc .
when i use the app , i tried two options
optimize pc and remove buildin games in my phone
due to which my phone software corrupted .
please advice does that mean that when you delete and builtin file , the phone will corrupt ?
what went wrong here , as i didnt deleted any system files . i think optimize did the stuff. is my understanding correct ?
earthworm82 said:
I tried to root the phone via pc and the software successfully rooted my phone and install the app on my pc .
when i use the app , i tried two options
optimize pc and remove buildin games in my phone
due to which my phone software corrupted .
please advice does that mean that when you delete and builtin file , the phone will corrupt ?
what went wrong here , as i didnt deleted any system files . i think optimize did the stuff. is my understanding correct ?
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People here can help you only if you give details, such
s your device, android version, ROM, the app you used, etc.
Anyway Rooting doesn't corrupt anything, it merely gives you and various apps the administrator privilege
So that any files can be edited. This editing might cause issues if done carelessly...
appviz said:
People here can help you only if you give details, such
s your device, android version, ROM, the app you used, etc.
Anyway Rooting doesn't corrupt anything, it merely gives you and various apps the administrator privilege
So that any files can be edited. This editing might cause issues if done carelessly...
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Android version 2.3.5
Mobile : VGOTEL VENTURE V1
Baseband version MAUI.AMD.W11.50.SP.V29.P3,2012/11/20
Rooting your device can give you super access that can give u also the authority to uninstall built-in app.
Mar Kevin said:
Rooting your device can give you super access that can give u also the authority to uninstall built-in app.
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No rooting program should install anything to your pc except for the kit to root it. You most likely got dupped into installing some spyware
Hi
I just downloaded this app from the CNET link (following the link on www kingoapp.com/ android-root . htm) on the basis that CNET is reputable and that the app is likely to be safe.
Upon running the installer it connects to the internet and then downloads an app. My antivirus kicks in saying that the installer contains Pua.Adware.Proinstall
Has anyone experienced reviewed the rooting app and considered it safe? (I know that they issued an explanation, but not clear that they ever followed it up and fixed the issues that led to the initial banning here)
Ok - used the installer from their ftp, no suggestion of adware, but note that app still tries to connect to the internet when running. Why?
Also just ran it through virustotal:
CAT-QuickHeal (Suspicious) - DNAScan 20141210
Cyren W32/MalwareHiderPatched-based!M 20141210
F-Prot W32/MalwareHiderPatched-based!M 20141210
TrendMicro-HouseCall Suspicious_GEN.F47V1121 20141210
Because they are known to send you device I go to their server. Things like you IMEI and other device info
odywd
zelendel said:
Because they are known to send you device I go to their server. Things like you IMEI and other device info
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I thought they stopped that?
What other root method is better?
I have use Kingoroot for my phone is work well
Kingoroot connects to the Internat because it checks for execuable scripts for this device.
I have a tab Lenovo A5500-HV, recently it was malware compromised mostly in
/system/priv-app/*.apk
/system/app/*.apk
My tab is not rooted. I can no longer keep my Unknown devices installation (checked off) and if I connect to internet installation of file with weird names are installed which interrupt and disrupt normal functioning to standstill.
I wish to understand
a) How is trojan or backdoor infestation in android different from windows
b) Why isnt best known antivirus and anti- malwares of windows platform unable to neither detect or remove infected files (Device not rooted)
c) How can I protect my device as I tried hard reset but it did no good
So please share some application/s (apk) to detect infected files and hopefully remove (without rooting if possible and still securing default android). Norton/ AVG/ Avast failed to detect them but Malwarebytes detect but none could disinfect
Ashish1+1 said:
I have a tab Lenovo A5500-HV, recently it was malware compromised mostly in
/system/priv-app/*.apk
/system/app/*.apk
My tab is not rooted. I can no longer keep my Unknown devices installation (checked off) and if I connect to internet installation of file with weird names are installed which interrupt and disrupt normal functioning to standstill.
I wish to understand
a) How is trojan or backdoor infestation in android different from windows
b) Why isnt best known antivirus and anti- malwares of windows platform unable to neither detect or remove infected files (Device not rooted)
c) How can I protect my device as I tried hard reset but it did no good
So please share some application/s (apk) to detect infected files and hopefully remove (without rooting if possible and still securing default android). Norton/ AVG/ Avast failed to detect them but Malwarebytes detect but none could disinfect
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a) The only differences are technical ones, such as executing exploits and creating the malware itself.
b) Because malware isn't nearly as popular on Android compared to Windows, so naturally less interest for security companies and less malware samples to analyse.
c) If you can't get it removed with a hard reset, either the company selling you the phone has infected the ROM, or an app has rooted your phone, injected itself onto /system and now you're screwed.
My advice: completely re-flash the stock (or more preferably) a stable custom tom. This does require you to root (or flash a custom recovery via fastboot).
janekmuric said:
a) The only differences are technical ones, such as executing exploits and creating the malware itself.
b) Because malware isn't nearly as popular on Android compared to Windows, so naturally less interest for security companies and less malware samples to analyse.
c) If you can't get it removed with a hard reset, either the company selling you the phone has infected the ROM, or an app has rooted your phone, injected itself onto /system and now you're screwed.
My advice: completely re-flash the stock (or more preferably) a stable custom tom. This does require you to root (or flash a custom recovery via fastboot).
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Thanks for taking time. So this means if the app has rooted the phone does the phone stay rooted for the user (for removal) or for the device now is at the mercy of malware as any internet connectivity will re invite their infected downloads. And say, if its rooted please share few antivirus , antimalwares or apps that can assist in erasing trojan or backdoor through the path viewed.
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Ashish1+1 said:
Thanks for taking time. So this means if the app has rooted the phone does the phone stay rooted for the user (for removal) or for the device now is at the mercy of malware as any internet connectivity will re invite their infected downloads. And say, if its rooted please share few antivirus , antimalwares or apps that can assist in erasing trojan or backdoor through the path viewed.
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You cannot use the root exploit to remove the malware. There is NO antivirus app that can remove that malware because it's on a partition the antivirus can't access.
Only way to remove the threat for sure is to flash a new rom on the phone, but this requires root.
If you guys don't know how to root, you can try the new Dirty Cow exploit. There aren't any one click apps yet, but you can compile it as the source code is on GitHub.
So this means after flashing, need to search for stable custom ROM which has to be compatible with
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Had a good read but from an old article on "android has a big security problem, but antivirus apps can't do much to help" but was posted on Oct 29, 2015. Is it still valid
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Ashish1+1 said:
Had a good read but from an old article on "android has a big security problem, but antivirus apps can't do much to help" but was posted on Oct 29, 2015. Is it still valid
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Yes, it's still valid as apps will always be sandboxed in Android so security apps can't access malware in most of the partitions on your phone if they have managed to install themselves there, but AV can still identify malware (in some partitions at least, I think there are some they cannot read), so I think they have their uses, but they are limited by the very thing that makes Android more secure than Windows out the box, ie how apps are sandboxed. One thing that has changed though since that was written is there are a number of new exploits that can gain root, when it was written I think it was generally considered unlikely a malicious app could gain access to root, now I would say it's not on older versions of Android.
ANd just to clarify what has been said above by Janek, you should install stock ROM first then a custom ROM if you want one, as stock will overwrite all partitons while most custom ROMs will not!
Thanks for the info. Another quert, any suggestion for sandboxes browser that can be recommended
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