11141 shows in data usage, but when clicked on. It shows no name. Assuming its malware but android dont let you view app data so no way of proving my theory.
Progress =when a security policy is a systems biggest vulnerability...
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it's just provably just an apps that was previously installed and got remove ...
Run a scan with some famous security app such as Malwarebytes.
James_Watson said:
Run a scan with some famous security app such as Malwarebytes.
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Instead of malwarebytes, use eset or spyware detector from protectstar
Eset : https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eset.ems2.gp&hl=en&gl=US&referrer=utm_source%3Dgoogle%26utm_medium%3Dorganic%26utm_term%3Deset&pcampaignid=APPU_1_7CiiYKKCMLXWz7sP7viSmAU&ved=2ahUKEwiiqNznpdDwAhU163MBHW68BFMQ5YQBMBV6BAgeEAI&usg=AOvVaw1yNHLJbvL8EmMmwxej7K0X
Spyware detector : https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.protectstar.spywaredetector&hl=en&gl=US&referrer=utm_source%3Dgoogle%26utm_medium%3Dorganic%26utm_term%3Dspy+detector&pcampaignid=APPU_1_LymiYNqbLpXhz7sPtKCwsAk&ved=2ahUKEwia79OHptDwAhWV8HMBHTQQDJY4ChDyhAEwCXoECAEQHA&usg=AOvVaw3PbUqeeZUXTeyJdtQU2CMN
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Is there anyway to restrict access to applications on my phone?
I work with some sensitive emails so I can't access email on my phone unless I can find a way to lockdown applications.
The main applications I need to lock are my mail applications and messaging. Possibly browser.
Anyway of doing this?
It'd be good if you could.... stop my kids from nosing around parts of the phone I don't want them looking in!!
Found an app
"App Protector"
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Scan the barcode
nice!! Thanks.
there is also the rogram called app lock.
try it out!
hello,
I'd like to know there is an application to scan the security breach as "Kaspersky fake id scanner" tell me I have a flaw called "Heartbleed" .
This is true or Kaspersky way to pay for antivirus?
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hello,
I'd like to know there is an application to scan the security breach as "Kaspersky fake id scanner" tell me I have a flaw called "Heartbleed" .
This is true or Kaspersky way to pay for antivirus?
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Heartbleed is not a virus, is a security bug! You can check Bluebox Heartbleed Scanner for Heartbleed and Bluebox Security Scanner for other vulnerabilities.
Introducing Sift Security Enforcer and Firewall. This new app protects you from apps that leak your personal data over the internet.
hxxps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.imhotepisinvisible.sslsift
As noted in the media, many major apps including Santander Mexico, Match.com and Pizza Hut fail to protect your data:
hxxp://arstechnica.com/security/2015/06/game-over-https-defects-in-dozens-of-android-apps-expose-user-passwords/
Sift runs in the background as a local VPN and sits between an app and the internet connection, scanning TLS handshakes to make sure everything is correct.
No root required, simply run the app in the background and receive alerts when your connection is being attacked.
Take a look and let me know what you think!
Screens:
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We all know the S7's app power monitor, but I'm a little sketchy about how it works.
Does it hibernate apps permanently or only once? When an app is opened by the user, does the process have to be repeated?
Their info popup says "either manually or automatically" but doesn't say when either method is used, if at all.
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Basically. It's not quite as aggressive as Greenify, but it's smarter. It will automatically monitor for apps that are using power when not being used and shut them off. It learns your usages habits so will permanently "hibernate" apps and services you never use.
Hello everyone,
Recently I have bought Quick Heal Antivirus software to secure my data, after using this software they will not prevent ransomware attacks. I don't know why this is so if you have any idea then share with me.
Wrong place: this forum is Android related.
The mentioned software is meant to be run on Windows computers!
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Look inside here:
Ransomware Alert! Follow these steps to secure your system against an ongoing ransomware attack
Quick Heal has detected an ongoing ransomware attack. This post outlines the important steps you must take to protect your computer(s) against this threat.
blogs.quickheal.com